Chemical Recycling of Silicones-Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus). [PDF]
As the demand for silicone polymers continues to grow across various industries, the need for effective recycling methods has become increasingly important, because recycling silicone products reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, and uses less ...
Wolf AT, Stammer A.
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Reactivity of Polysilazanes Allows Catalyst‐Free Curing of Silicones
Silicones are typically cured at room temperature by means of metal catalyst such as tin or platinum. When networks are formed, the catalyst becomes unrecoverable, which is of economic as well as environmental concern.
Kim Dam-johansen+2 more
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Maxillofacial Prosthetic Materials-An Inclination Towards Silicones [PDF]
There have been constant searches and researches which are taking place in the field of dental materials to best suit the ideal selection criteria to satisfy the functionality, biocompatibility, aesthetics as well as the durability as a maxillofacial ...
Aparajita Mitra+3 more
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Siloxanes are commonly known as silicones. They belong to the organosilicon compounds and are exclusively obtained by synthesis. Their chemical structure determines a range of physicochemical properties which were recognized as unique.
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Custom 3D Printable Silicones with Tunable Stiffness
Silicone elastomers have broad versatility within a variety of potential advanced materials applications, such as soft robotics, biomedical devices, and metamaterials.
Jeremy M Lenhardt+2 more
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The effect of disinfectants on dimensional stability of addition and condensation silicone impressions [PDF]
Background/Aim. Dimensional stability and accuracy of an impression after chemical disinfection by immersion in disinfectants are crucial for the accuracy of final prosthetic restorations.
Sinobad Tamara+6 more
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3D‐Printed Architectured Silicones with Autonomic Self‐Healing and Creep‐Resistant Behavior [PDF]
Self‐healing silicones that are able to restore functionalities and extend the lifetime of soft devices hold great potential in many applications. However, currently available silicones need to be triggered to self‐heal or suffer from creep‐induced ...
S. Menasce+3 more
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Thermal Processing of Silicones for Green, Scalable, and Healable Superhydrophobic Coatings
Xinchun Tian+2 more
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Exposure to an accidental trichlorosilane spill: three case reports [PDF]
Chlorosilane is a hazardous chemical compound which is used as a raw material in the production of silicone. Despite strict restrictions, accidental spillage of chlorosilane is often reported.
Chang Won Park+4 more
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Advances in Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Surfaces Made from Silicones: Fabrication and Application
As research on superhydrophobic materials inspired by the self-cleaning and water-repellent properties of plants and animals in nature continues, the superhydrophobic preparation methods and the applications of superhydrophobic surfaces are widely ...
Zhe Li+3 more
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