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Chemical reactions on the "finished" silicone

 
Silanes

» Addition reaction (hydrosilylation)

Silanes bearing Si-H groups can be made to add across double or triple bonds with the aid of free-radicals or catalysis involving noble-metal compounds.

When silanes containing vinyl groups, amino groups etc. have to be made, this is most often done with platinum-catalyzed hydrosilylation reactions. These are continuous reactions.

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