The 78th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2017

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Oral presentation

16 Amorphous and Microcrystalline Materials » 16.1 Fundamental properties, evaluation, process and devices in disordered materials

[7p-C24-1~20] 16.1 Fundamental properties, evaluation, process and devices in disordered materials

Thu. Sep 7, 2017 1:45 PM - 7:00 PM C24 (C24)

Koichi Kajihara(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Kenji Shinozaki(AIST)

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM

[7p-C24-11] Cosolvent-free synthesis and optical properties of polysilsesquioxane-based organic-inorganic hybrid glasses

Koichi Kajihara1, Yuta Igarashi1, Arata Sakuragi1, Kiyoshi Kanamura1 (1.TMU)

Keywords:polysilsesquioxane, organic-inorganic hybrid glass

Cosolvent-free method to synthesize polysilsesquioxiane (PSQ) liquids and solids from organotrialkoxysilanes without using organic solvents has been eveloped. The resultant ethyl-, phenyl-, and 3-sulfanylpropyl-modified PSQ were highly-viscous liquid, solid, and viscous liquids, respectively. Ethyl-modified PSQ does not contain functional groups that absorb UV light and became UV-transparent glasses with a UV absorption edge of ~210nm by thermal curing. Phyenyl-modified PSQ exhibited thermoplasticy and transformed to glasses by melting and subsequent solidification by cooling. The mixture of 3-sulfanylpropyl-modified PSQ and polyallyl compounds underwent UV-induced thiol-ene reactions and resulted in transparent bulk glasses. These methods are useful in obtaining transparent silicate-based organic-inorganic hybrids.