Issue 3, 1999

Hybrid polydimethylsiloxane-zirconium oxo nanocomposites. Part 1 Characterization of the matrix and the siloxane-zirconium oxo interface

Abstract

Hybrid materials made from polydimethylsiloxane and zirconium oxo species have been synthesized. They exhibit a high degree of homogeneity and dispersion for Zr/Si molar ratios ranging between 0.2 and 0.9. These hybrid materials show good mechanical integrity and transparency. They have been characterized by 29 Si, 17 O and 13 C MAS-NMR as well as FTIR, SAXS and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). These polydimethylsiloxane/zirconium oxopolymers are hybrids which consist of amorphous zirconium oxo domains of about one to two nanometers in diameter. The mean corrrelation distance between the zirconium–oxo domains decreases from about 6 to 2 nm when the Zr/Si ratio increases. The siloxane species (chains and loops) have an average chain length that decreases from approximatively 15-20 silicon atoms to 3 silicon atoms with increasing zirconium content. The interface between siloxane and zirconium oxo domains is composed primarily of Zr-O-Si(CH 3 ) 2 bonds and hydrogen bonds, their relative proportion being a function of the zirconium content. The curing of these hybrid materials at 140 °C completes consolidation of the hybrid network, without affecting the overall characteristics of the organic-inorganic interface. Curing at 200 °C induces the loss of small silicic species and the increase of cross-linking points in the siloxane regions. For samples with a high zirconium content (Zr/Si=0.9) curing at 200 °C also induces an increase in the number of the Zr-O-Si interface bonds.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1999,9, 769-778

Hybrid polydimethylsiloxane-zirconium oxo nanocomposites. Part 1 Characterization of the matrix and the siloxane-zirconium oxo interface

C. Guermeur, J. Lambard, J. Gerard and C. Sanchez, J. Mater. Chem., 1999, 9, 769 DOI: 10.1039/A807310D

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