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A robust depolymerization route for polysiloxanes.

Matthew J WarnerJessica W KopatzDavid P SchaferJessica KustasPatricia S SawyerAnne M GrilletBrad H JonesKoushik Ghosh
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
A versatile, robust, and stable tetrabutylammonium difluorotriphenylsilicate (TBAT) catalyst has been deployed for efficient depolymerization of silicones. This catalyst is soluble in a variety of organic solvents and is stable up to 170 °C, enabling a wide range of reaction conditions under which F - -catalysed siloxane bond cleavage can be initiated. This effort offers significant advancement overcoming the traditional limitations of silicone depolymerization, such as high catalyst loading, storage and handling, and few viable reaction media.
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