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Antioxidant Silicone Elastomers without Covalent Cross-Links.

Khaled TamimCody B GaleKaitlyn E C SilverthorneGuanhua LuCheok Hang IaoMichael A Brook
Published in: ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (2023)
Improved sustainability is associated with elastomers that readily breakdown in the environment at end of life and, as importantly, that can be reprocessed/reused long before end of life arises. We report the preparation of silicone elastomers that possess both thermoplasticity-reprocessability-and antioxidant activity. A combination of ionic and H-bonding links natural phenolic antioxidants, including catechol, pyrogallol, tannic acid, and others, to telechelic aminoalkylsilicones. The mechanical properties of the elastomers, including their processability, are intimately linked to the ratio of [ArOH]/[H 2 NR] that was found to be optimal when the ratio exceeded 1:1.
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