Definition and Structure of Organosilicon Resin
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Definition: Organosilicon resin refers to a type of resin composed of highly branched ternary polymers with a rigid coating, also known as polydimethylsiloxane. It is a polymer with a skeleton composed of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms, and different organic groups connected to silicon atoms.
Structural characteristics: The molecular structure contains both "organic groups" and "inorganic structures", which combine organic and inorganic properties. In polysiloxane molecules, the ratio of organic substituents (R) to silicon atoms (Si) determines the product form. When R/Si<2, the product is an organosilicon resin.