- Poly (methylsilyne)
Poly(methylsilyne) (PMSy) is one of a class of silicon-based random network polymers primarily composed of tetrahedrally hybridized silicon atoms, each having one methyl substituent, exhibiting the generic formula [MeSi] n. PMSy is made from methyltrichlorosilane by means of alkali metal reduction followed by alkylation. At room temperature, poly(methylsilyne) is a dark yellow powder. It can be easily dissolved in a number of solvents (tetrahydrofuran, ether, toluene etc.), forming a colloidal suspension that is clear and non-viscous, which may then be deposited as a film or coating on various substrates. Upon thermolysis in argon at atmospheric pressure to 3 atmospheres and temperatures of 200 °C to 450 °C, decomposition of poly(methylsilyne) results inPoly(methylsilyne) Formula [MeSi] n Molecular mass 200,000 to 100 million Daltons Melting point decomposes @ 200°C Boiling point N/A Density ??.?? g/cm3 CAS number ???-??-? SMILES ??????? silicon carbide .The novelty of PMSy (and its related polymer
poly(hydridocarbyne) ) is that the polymer may be readily fabricated into various forms (e.g. films, fibers, plates) and then thermolized into a final silicon carbide ceramic.References
*US patent|6989428 "Methods of preparing polysilynes"
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