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bis-Nitrile and bis-Dialkylcyanamide Platinum(II) Complexes as Efficient Catalysts for Hydrosilylation Cross-Linking of Siloxane Polymers
cis- and trans-Isomers of the platinum(II) nitrile complexes [PtCl2(NCR)2] (R = NMe2,
N(C5H10), Ph, CH2Ph) were examined as catalysts for hydrosilylation cross-linking of vinyl-terminated
polydimethylsiloxane and trimethylsilyl-terminated poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-ethylhydrosiloxane)
producing high quality silicone rubbers. Among the tested platinum species the cis-complexes
are much more active catalysts than their trans-congeners and for all studied platinum complexes
cis-[PtCl2(NCCH2Ph)2] exhibits the best catalytic activity (room temperature, c = 1.0 10 4 mol/L,
pot-life 60 min, curing 6 h). Although cis-[PtCl2(NCCH2Ph)2] is less active than the widely used
Karstedt’s catalyst, its application for the cross-linking can be performed not only at room temperature
(c = 1.0 10 4 mol/L), but also, more efficiently, at 80 C (c = 1.0 10 4–1.0 10 5 mol/L) and
it prevents adherence of the formed silicone rubbers to equipment. The usage of the cis- and
trans-[PtCl2(NCR)2] complexes as the hydrosilylation catalysts do not require any inhibitors and,
moreover, the complexes and their mixtures with vinyl- and trimethylsilyl terminated polysiloxanes
are shelf-stable in air. Tested catalysts do not form colloid platinum particles after the cross-linking.This project was supported by Federal Target Program (grant 14.576.21.0028).
Andrey V. Vlasov and Vadim Yu. Kukushkin are much obliged to Saint Petersburg State University for a
postdoctoral fellowship (12.50.1188.2014) and research grant (12.38.225.2014), correspondingly. The authors also express their gratitude to the Center of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (Saint Petersburg State University) for physicochemical measurements