Silicones currently remain as a relatively new polymer material class that has surpassed numerous benchmarks in regards to functionality, applicability, and finally, costs. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the current standing of the multifunctional silicone field. Namely, discussion regarding the discovery, chemical structure, applications, and future work will be carried out to provide the reader with a fundamental understanding of the topic at hand. Nonetheless, with such a background established, readers may begin to develop the necessary mindset in incorporating the silicone polymer material class within the fields of electronics, composites, and biomaterials.Ope
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones are found in a variety of applications with requirements that range from long life at elev...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
An overview of the chemistry and properties of silicone and related silicon-containing polymers is p...
A comprehensive survey of the recent developments on the synthesis, properties and applications of s...
A comprehensive survey of the recent developments on the synthesis, properties and applications of s...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones are found in a variety of applications with requirements that range from long life at elev...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
An overview of the chemistry and properties of silicone and related silicon-containing polymers is p...
A comprehensive survey of the recent developments on the synthesis, properties and applications of s...
A comprehensive survey of the recent developments on the synthesis, properties and applications of s...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones are found in a variety of applications with requirements that range from long life at elev...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...