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Polymers with double-decker and side-opened cage silsesquioxanes: Effects of cage structures on materials properties
Authors:Yuta Hirosawa  Hiroaki Imoto  Kensuke Naka
Institution:Faculty of Molecular Chemistry and Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Cage silsesquioxanes, also known as polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS), serve as crucial building blocks in crafting precisely designed organic–inorganic hybrid materials, given that their well-defined silsesquioxane clusters can be adorned with organic substituents. While polymers with POSS in their main chains have been thoroughly examined, analyzing the correlation between cage structure and material properties in main-chain-type polymers remains challenging. This difficulty stems from the limited range of organic substituents on traditional POSS monomers, thereby precluding comparisons between polymers with unified substituents and different cage structures. In this study, we synthesized double-decker silsesquioxane (DDSQ) and side-opened POSS (SO-POSS) monomers, both featuring phenyl groups. Subsequent platinum-catalyzed hydrosilylation polymerization yielded main-chain-polymers. Both the cage and linker structures influence thermal stability and the glass transition temperature, while the hardness was primarily determined by the linker structure. This research is the first to elucidate the impact of cage structure on the material properties of main-chain-type POSS polymers.
Keywords:cage silsesquioxane  hydrosilylation  organic–inorganic hybrid
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