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WO1984000366A1
WO1984000366A1 PCT/US1983/000506 US8300506W WO8400366A1 WO 1984000366 A1 WO1984000366 A1 WO 1984000366A1 US 8300506 W US8300506 W US 8300506W WO 8400366 A1 WO8400366 A1 WO 8400366A1
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  • the present invention is directed to silylnor-bornane anhydrides and method for making. More particularly, the present invention relates to the hydrosilation of norbornene carboxylie acid anhydride with a silicon hydride in the form of a silane, disiloxane, or polysiloxane.
  • the present invention is based on the discovery that although cyclic anhydrides having internal aliphatic unsaturation normally do not react with silicon hydride, 5-norbornene-2,3-carboxylic anhydride of the formula,
  • R-R 5 are a members selected from hydrogen, halogen,
  • C (1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals Z is selected from -O- and C-(R) 2 , readily reacts with silicon hydride in the presence of a platinum catalyst to produce silyl norbornane anhydrides or dianhydrides.
  • R 6 is selected from C (1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted monovalent hydrocarbon radicals
  • X is a member selected from the class consisting of, (a) a hydrolyzable radical selected from the class consisting of halo, hydrogen, C (1-8)
  • R 6 is as previously defined
  • R 7 is selected from monovalent hydrocarbon radicals
  • Y is selected from a radical having the formula
  • Y 1 is selected from R 6 radicals, Y radicals and mixtures thereof, a is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, b is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, c is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, the sum of b+c is equal to 0 to 3 inclusive and n is an integer equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
  • Radicals included within R-R 5 are for example,
  • halogen such as chloro, bromo, etc.
  • R-R 6 radicals there are included, aryl radicals and halogenated aryl radicals, for example, phenyl, chlorophenyl, tolyl, xylyl, biphenyl, naphthyl,. etc.; alkenyl radicals, for example, vinyl, allyl, cyclohexenyl, etc.; C (1-8) alkyl radicals, halogenated alkyl and aminpalkyl radicals, for
  • R 7 is selected from C (1-8) alkyl radicals, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pctyl, etc.
  • R 7 is selected from C (1-8) alkyl radicals, for example, methyl,
  • aryl radicals for exam ple, phenyl, tolyl, etc.
  • R-R 7 is more than one radical, these radicals can be all the same or any two or more the aforementioned radicals.
  • Silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example.
  • Siloxane norbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example,
  • Polysiloxane norbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example,
  • n is an integer equal to 0 to 500 inclusive and the sum of m+n is equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
  • the lower molecular weight norbornane substituted siloxane can be equilibrated with a cyclic siloxane, for example octa-methylcyclotetrasilox ane in the presence of an acid catalyst such as sulfuric acid.
  • a typical reaction is as follows:
  • Hydrosilation catalysts which can be used in the practice of the present invention are, for example, unsaturated siloxanes, as shown by Karstedt D.S. Patent 3,775,442. Ashby U.S. Patents 3,159,601, and 3,159,662 and Lamoreaux U.S. Patent 3,220,972, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
  • An effective amount of a platinum catalyst is about 0.001% to 0.1% by weight of platinum, based on the weight of the hydrosilation mixture or the intercondensation mixture.
  • silylnorbornane anhydrides of formula (2) can be used as intermediates for making polyimide- polydiorganosiloxane block polymers based on the reaction of organic diamines, for example, meta-phenylene diamine, with bisanhydrides included within formula (1) and mix tures of such anhydrides with other bisanhydrides, for example, benzophenone dianhydride, pyromellitic dianhy-dride, and aromatic bis (ether anhydride)s as shown in my copending application RD-14212, filed concurrently herewith. Further, some of the silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) can be used as adhesion promoters for room temperature vulcanizable organopolysiloxane compositions.
  • Example 1 In order that those skilled in the art will be better able to practice the invention, the following examples are given by way of illustration and not by way of limitation. All parts are by weight. Example 1.
  • Example 2 There was added 10 drops of the platinum catalyst used in Example 1 under a nitrogen atmosphere to a mixture of 8.36 grams of 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, 44.8 grams of an alpha,omega-dihydrogen polydimethylsiloxane having an average molecular weight of 1790 and 100 ml of chlorobenzene. The mixture was stirred and heated to 60-80°C overnight. After cooling, carbon black was added and the solution was stirred for 30 minutes at room temperature. A colorless viscous oil was obtained when the resulting mixture was filtered and solvent was removed at 100°C in vacuo. Based on method of preparation, there was obtained a norbornane anhydride end-capped polydimethylsiloxane having the formula,
  • Example 5 The solution of 6.57 g (0.04 mole) of 5-nor bornene-2,3-dicarboxylie anhydride, 61.3 g of methylhydrogen-dimethylsiloxane copolymer having 3.4 wt% (H)CH 3 SiO and a MW of 30,000, 100 ml of chlorobenzene and
  • Example 2 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, except there was used .02 mol of the 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid anhydride and 0.24 mol of the disiloxane. The resulting mixture was stirred at 60-80°C for 8 hours. Upon work-up there was obtained a colorless viscous oil in quantitative yield. Based on. method of preparation, the product was
  • silylnorbornanes which include the corresponding mono- and bis-anhydrides thereof as well as the disiloxanes and polysiloxane. These materials are made by hydrosilation of norbornene anhydride of formula (2) with silicon hydride of formula (3).
  • silyl polynorbornane anhydrides having the formula,
  • R-R 6 , X and Z are as previously defined, d is equal to 0 or 1, e is equal to 0 to 2 and the sum of d+e is equal to 1 or 2.

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Abstract

Silylnorbornane anhydrides are provided by effecting reaction between a silicon hydride and a norbornene carboxylic acid anhydride in the presence of a platinum catalyst. The resulting silicon functionalized norbornane monoanhydrides or dianhydrides can be used to synthesize a variety of tough organosilicon polyimide copolymers and polydiorganosiloxane polyimide block polymers.

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SILYENORBORNANE ANHYDRIDES AND METHOD FOR MAKING
Cross Reference to Related Applications
References is made to my copending application RD-14212, for Silicone-Zmide Copolymers and Method for Making, filed concurrently herewith and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
Background of the Invention
The present invention is directed to silylnor-bornane anhydrides and method for making. More particularly, the present invention relates to the hydrosilation of norbornene carboxylie acid anhydride with a silicon hydride in the form of a silane, disiloxane, or polysiloxane.
Prior to the present invention, indirect methods were available for synthesizing silicon functional anhydrides involving the addition of silanes to ortho alkyl substituted, aromatic hydrocarbon followed by oxidation of the alkyl groups as shown by J.R. Pratt et al, J. Org. Chem. , 38.4271 (1973). Another procedure involved the reaction of maleic anhydride with cyclopentadiene attached by carbon-silicon linkages onto a polysiloxane backbone to produce a siloxane functionalized by 5-norbornene-2,3-carboxylic anhydride groups as shown by L. Ya. Moshinskii et al, U.S.S.R. 244616 (1969) [Chem. Abstracts 72, 32777m (1970) ] .
Direct reaction of unsaturated anhydrides, for example, allyl succinic anhydride with trichlorosilane is reported by Walter Hafner et al, Chem. Abstracts, 212163J, Vol. 91, page 24 (1979). Attempts to directly react silicon hydride with cyclic anhydride having internal aliphatic unsaturation, for example, maleic anhydride and tetrahydrophthalic anhydride to produce silyl anhydrides have been unsuccessful. The reason why direct hydrosilation has been found successful with aliphatically unsaturated cyclic anhydrides having the aliphatic unsaturation in a side chain such as allylsuccinic anhydride rather than internal ring unsaturation, such as maleic anhydride, is not completely understood. One possible explanation is that terminal olefins are much more reactive than internal olefins.
The present invention is based on the discovery that although cyclic anhydrides having internal aliphatic unsaturation normally do not react with silicon hydride, 5-norbornene-2,3-carboxylic anhydride of the formula,
Figure imgf000005_0001
where R-R5 are a members selected from hydrogen, halogen,
C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted
C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, Z is selected from -O- and C-(R)2, readily reacts with silicon hydride in the presence of a platinum catalyst to produce silyl norbornane anhydrides or dianhydrides.
Statement of the Invention
There is provided by the present invention, silylnorbornane anhydrides of the formula
Figure imgf000005_0002
where R-R5 and Z are as previously defined, R6 is selected from C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, and X is a member selected from the class consisting of, (a) a hydrolyzable radical selected from the class consisting of halo, hydrogen, C(1-8)
alkoxy, acyloxy, -N(R7)2, cyano, amido,
carbamato, enoxy, imidato, isocyanato, oxi mato, isocyanate, oximato, thioisocyanato and ureido.
(b) siloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000006_0001
(c) polysiloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000006_0002
where R 6 is as previously defined, R7 is selected from monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, Y is selected from a radical having the formula,
Figure imgf000006_0003
and (a) radicals, Y1 is selected from R6 radicals, Y radicals and mixtures thereof, a is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, b is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, c is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, the sum of b+c is equal to 0 to 3 inclusive and n is an integer equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
Radicals included within R-R5, are for example,
halogen such as chloro, bromo, etc. Among R-R6 radicals there are included, aryl radicals and halogenated aryl radicals, for example, phenyl, chlorophenyl, tolyl, xylyl, biphenyl, naphthyl,. etc.; alkenyl radicals, for example, vinyl, allyl, cyclohexenyl, etc.; C(1-8) alkyl radicals, halogenated alkyl and aminpalkyl radicals, for
example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pctyl, etc. R7 is selected from C(1-8) alkyl radicals, for example, methyl,
ethyl, propyl, etc., and C(6-13) aryl radicals, for exam ple, phenyl, tolyl, etc. In instances where R-R 7 is more than one radical, these radicals can be all the same or any two or more the aforementioned radicals.
Silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example.
Figure imgf000008_0001
Figure imgf000008_0002
Figure imgf000008_0003
Figure imgf000008_0004
Figure imgf000008_0005
Figure imgf000009_0001
Figure imgf000009_0002
Figure imgf000009_0003
Figure imgf000009_0004
Siloxane norbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example,
Figure imgf000010_0001
Figure imgf000010_0002
Figure imgf000010_0003
Polysiloxane norbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) are, for example,
Figure imgf000010_0004
Figure imgf000011_0001
where R-R6, Z and n are as previously defined, m is an integer equal to 0 to 500 inclusive and the sum of m+n is equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
In another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for making silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) which comprises effecting reaction between a norbornene anhydride of formula (1) with a silane of the formula,
Figure imgf000011_0002
in the presence of an effective amount of a platinum catalyst, where X, R6 and a are as previously defined.
Experience has shown that the hydrosilation reaction between the norbornene anhydride of formula (1) and the silane of formula (3) can be facilitated in the presence of an inert organic solvent, for example, diglyme, toluene, chlorobenzene, ethylene glycoldimethylether, tetrahydrofuran, etc. In instances where monohydrosilation isomers are formed, longer reaction times and high temperatures, for example, temperatures exceeding 100ºC may be required for dianhydride formation.
If an increase is desired in the molecular weight of organopolysiloxane having chemically combined norbornane anhydride siloxy units attached to silicon by carbon-silicon linkages, the lower molecular weight norbornane substituted siloxane can be equilibrated with a cyclic siloxane, for example octa-methylcyclotetrasilox ane in the presence of an acid catalyst such as sulfuric acid. A typical reaction is as follows:
Figure imgf000012_0001
Figure imgf000012_0002
where R6 and Z are as previously defined, p is a positive integer and m' has a value of 3 to 6 inclusive. Hydrosilation catalysts which can be used in the practice of the present invention are, for example, unsaturated siloxanes, as shown by Karstedt D.S. Patent 3,775,442. Ashby U.S. Patents 3,159,601, and 3,159,662 and Lamoreaux U.S. Patent 3,220,972, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. An effective amount of a platinum catalyst is about 0.001% to 0.1% by weight of platinum, based on the weight of the hydrosilation mixture or the intercondensation mixture.
The silylnorbornane anhydrides of formula (2) can be used as intermediates for making polyimide- polydiorganosiloxane block polymers based on the reaction of organic diamines, for example, meta-phenylene diamine, with bisanhydrides included within formula (1) and mix tures of such anhydrides with other bisanhydrides, for example, benzophenone dianhydride, pyromellitic dianhy-dride, and aromatic bis (ether anhydride)s as shown in my copending application RD-14212, filed concurrently herewith. Further, some of the silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (2) can be used as adhesion promoters for room temperature vulcanizable organopolysiloxane compositions.
In order that those skilled in the art will be better able to practice the invention, the following examples are given by way of illustration and not by way of limitation. All parts are by weight. Example 1.
There was added 10 drops of a 5% platinum catalyst prepared in accordance with Karstedt, U.S. 3,775,442, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, to a mixture while it was being stirred of
69.4 g (0.42 mole) of 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid anhydride, 26.8 g (0.2 mole) 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane and 100 ml of dry ehlorobenzene. The resulting mixture was heated with stirring to 70-80°C for 4 hours and then 100-110°C overnight. After cooling, carbon black was added and the solution was stirred for 30 minutes at room temperature. Filtration, removal of the solvent at 100°C with a vacuum pump and addition of dry diethylether resulted in the precipitation of a white crystalline solid. Based on'method of preparation, the product was 5,5'-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-disiloxanediyl)-bis-norbornane-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride having the formula,
Figure imgf000015_0001
The identity of the above dianhydride was further confirmed by NMR, IR, Mass spectrometry and elemental analysis.
There was added a mixture of 0.57 grams of the above 5,5'-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-disiloxanediyl)-bis- norbornane-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, 1.289 grams benzo phenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride and 5 ml of dimethyl- formamide to a solution of 0.991 gram of methylene diani line and 5 ml of dimethylformamide while it was stirred under nitrogen. The resulting solution was stirred for 2 hours at room temperature. A part of the solution was poured into a glass dish and dried at 80°C for 1 hour, then 150°C for 2 hours in an oven under nitrogen. There was obtained a silicone polyimide copolymer having a Tg of 243°C. The copolymer is useful as high temperature insulation for metallic conductors.
Example 2.
There was added 10 drops of the platinum catalyst used in Example 1 under a nitrogen atmosphere to a mixture of 8.36 grams of 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, 44.8 grams of an alpha,omega-dihydrogen polydimethylsiloxane having an average molecular weight of 1790 and 100 ml of chlorobenzene. The mixture was stirred and heated to 60-80°C overnight. After cooling, carbon black was added and the solution was stirred for 30 minutes at room temperature. A colorless viscous oil was obtained when the resulting mixture was filtered and solvent was removed at 100°C in vacuo. Based on method of preparation, there was obtained a norbornane anhydride end-capped polydimethylsiloxane having the formula,
Figure imgf000016_0001
The identity of the ahove material was further confirmed by NMR analysis.
There was added a mixture of 0.53 grams of the above polysiloxane dianhydride and 0.725 grams of benzophenone dianhydride and 5 ml of dimethylformamide under nitrogen to a mixture of 0.496 grams of methylene dianiline and 5 ml of dimethylformamide while the mixture was stirred under nitrogen. The resulting solution was stirred for 2 hours at room temperature. The resulting solution was then poured into a glass dish and dried at 80°C for 1 hour and then 150°C for 2 hours in an oven under nitrogen. There was obtained a film having a Tg of 271°C. Based on method of preparation, the product was a block copolymer. The block copolymer is useful as a polyimide impact modifier.
Example 3.
A mixture of 5-norbornene-2 ,3-dicarboxylic anhydride (1.64 gm, 10-2 mole) , dimethylchlorosilane (1.5
gm, 1.6 x 10-2 mole) , 5 drops of the catalyst of Example 1, and 30 ml of toluene was sealed under anhydrous conditions and heated to 60-80°C overnight. After removal of the volatile materials under vacuum, the residue was analyzed by NMR, IR and GC/Mass which confirmed the quantitative formation of 5-dimethylchlorosilylnorbornane- 2 ,3-dicarboxylic anhydride : HNMR S (in CDCl3, 7.25 ppm
internal standard) 3.43 (2H,m) 2.85 (2H, m) , 1.90~1.56 (4H,m) , 0.90 (1H,t) , 0.42 (3H,S) , and 0.37 (3H,S) ; IR
(neat) 2960 , 2870 , 1850 and 1770 cm-1. Mass (Intensity% )
260 (M+2, 1.4%) , 258 (M+, 2.9) , 192 (8.6) , 159 (28.5) , 95 (60.3) , 93 (100) , 66 (97.4) . Without further purification, the product was subsequently mixed with H2O (0.2
gm) at 0°C in tetrahydrofuran (20 ml) , and then stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. The volatile materials were removed and the residue was heated to 200°C under vacuum for 2 hours. After addition of dry diethyl ether the white precipitate (1.8 gm, 80% yield) was collected and dried. Spectroscopic data of the product were identical to those for 5 ,5 '-(1 ,1,3 ,3-tetramethyl-1,3-disiloxanediyl) -bis-norbornane-2 ,3-dicarboxylic anhydride of Example 1.
Example 4.
Ωiere was added 1 drop of 96% sulfuric acid to a mixture of 2.75 g of the dianhydride of Example 3 , 10.7 g of octa-methylcyclotetrasiloxane and 50 ml of dry toluene. The resulting solution was refluxed for 2 hours. After cooling , carbon black was added and the solution was heated to 100°C for 1 hour. Filtration and evaporation gave a colorless viscous oil. Based on method of preparation, the product was an anhydride terminated polydimethylsiloxane having the formula.
Figure imgf000018_0001
The identity of the product was further confirmed by NMR and IR analysis.
Example 5. The solution of 6.57 g (0.04 mole) of 5-nor bornene-2,3-dicarboxylie anhydride, 61.3 g of methylhydrogen-dimethylsiloxane copolymer having 3.4 wt% (H)CH3SiO and a MW of 30,000, 100 ml of chlorobenzene and
10 drops of the Pt catalyst of Example 1 was heated to 80°C overnight. After addition of carbon black, the mix ture was stirred 1 hour at room temperature. Filtration and evaporation of low boiling materials under vacuum gave a colorless viscous residue. Based on method of preparation, the product was norbornane anhydride functionalized polysiloxane having the formula,
Figure imgf000019_0001
The identity of the produce was further confirmed by NMR and IR.
A blend of 10 parts of the above norbornane anhydride functionalized polysiloxane is blended as an adhesion promoter with 100 parts of a room temperature vulcanizable polydimethylsiloxane as. shown by Beers et al, U.S. 3,541,044, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. Example 6
The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, except there was used .02 mol of the 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid anhydride and 0.24 mol of the disiloxane. The resulting mixture was stirred at 60-80°C for 8 hours. Upon work-up there was obtained a colorless viscous oil in quantitative yield. Based on. method of preparation, the product was
Figure imgf000020_0001
Its identity was confirmed by NMR and IR. The compound is found useful as an adhesive promoter for room temperature vulcanizable compositions.
Although the above examples are directed to only a few of the very many variables involved in the practice of the present invention, it should be understood that the present invention is directed to a much broader variety of silylnorbornanes which include the corresponding mono- and bis-anhydrides thereof as well as the disiloxanes and polysiloxane. These materials are made by hydrosilation of norbornene anhydride of formula (2) with silicon hydride of formula (3). In addition to the mono and dianhydrides as shown by formula (2), there is also included within the scope of the present invention silyl polynorbornane anhydrides having the formula,
Figure imgf000021_0001
where R-R6, X and Z are as previously defined, d is equal to 0 or 1, e is equal to 0 to 2 and the sum of d+e is equal to 1 or 2.

Claims

What I claim as hew and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. Silylnorbornane anhydrides of the formula
Figure imgf000022_0001
where R-R5 are members selected from hydrogen, halogen, C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, Z is selected from -O-
and C-(R)2, R6 is a member selected from monovalent
hydrocarbon radicals and substituted monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, and X is a member selected from the class consisting of,
(a) a hydrolyzable radical selected from the class consisting of halo, hydrogen, C(1-8)
alkoxy, acyloxy, -N(R7)2, cyano, hydrogen,
amido, carbamato, enoxy, imidato, isocyanato, oximato, isocyanate, oximato, thioisocyanato and ureido,
(b) siloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000023_0001
(c) polysiloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000023_0002
R7 is selected from monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and Y is selected from a radical having the formula,
Figure imgf000023_0003
and (a) radicals, Y1 is selected from R6 radicals, 7 radicals and mixtures thereof, a is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, b is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, c is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, the sum of b+c is equal to 0 to 3 inclusive and n is an integer equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
2. Monoanhydrides of the formula,
Figure imgf000024_0001
where R-R5 are are a members selected from hydrogen, halogen, C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and sub¬
stituted C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, R6 is a
member selected from C(6-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radi cals, and substituted C(6-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, X is a hydrolyzable radical selected from halo,
hydrogen, C(1-8) alkoxy, acyloxy, -N(R 7)2, cyano, hydrogen, amido, carbamato, enoxy, imidato, isocyanato, oximato, isocyanate, oximato, thioisocyanato and ureido,
R7 is selected from monovalent hydrocarbon radicals Z is selected from -O- and C-(R)2, and a is a whole number
equal to 0 to 3 inclusive.
3. The compound
Figure imgf000025_0001
4. The compound
Figure imgf000025_0002
5. The compound
Figure imgf000025_0003
6. The compound
Figure imgf000025_0004
7. The compound
Figure imgf000026_0001
8. The compound
Figure imgf000026_0002
9. The compound
Figure imgf000026_0003
10. The compound
Figure imgf000026_0004
11. The compound
Figure imgf000027_0001
12. Dianhydrides of the formula,
Figure imgf000027_0002
where R-R5 is selected from hydrogen, halogen, C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and substituted C(1-13)
monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, R6 member selected from C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted C(1-13). monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and Z is selected from -O- and -C(R)2-.
13. The compound
Figure imgf000028_0001
14. Dianhydride terminated polydiorganosiloxanes of the formula,
Figure imgf000028_0002
where R-R5 are selected from hydrogen halogen, C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted C(1-13)
monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, R6 is selected from
C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and substituted
C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, Z is selected from -O- and -C(R)2-, and n is an integer equal to 1 to
2000 inclusive.
15. Dianhydride terminated polydiorganosiloxane of the formula,
Figure imgf000029_0001
where R-R5 are members selected from hydrogen and a C(1-
8) alkyl radical, R6 is selected from a C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and substituted C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon, Z is selected from -O- and -C(R)2-, n is an integer equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive, m is an integer equal to 0 to 100 inclusive and the sum of n+m is equal to 2 to 2000 inclusive.
16. Silyl polynorbornane anhydrides having the formula,
Figure imgf000029_0002
R --R5 are members selected from hydrogen and a C(1-8)
alkyl radical, R6 is selected from a C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and substituted C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon, Z is selected from -O- and -C(R)2-, X is a
hydrolyzable radical selected from halo, hydrogen, C(1-8)
alkoxy, acyloxy, -N(R7)2, cyano, hydrogen, amido, carbamato, enoxy, imidato, isocyanato, oximato, isocyanate, oximato, and thioisocyanato, d is equal to 0 or 1, e is equal to 0 to 2 and the sum of d+e is equal to 1 or 2.
17. A method for making silylnorbornane anhydrides included within formula (1) which comprises effecting reaction between norbornene anhydride of the formula,
Figure imgf000030_0001
with a silane of the formula,
Figure imgf000030_0002
in the presence of an effective amount of a platinum catalyst, where X is a member selected from the class consisting of,
(a) a hydrolyzable radical selected from the class consisting of halo, hydrogen, C(1-8) alkoxy, acyloxy, -N(R6)2, cyano, hydrogen amido, amino, carbamato, enoxy, imidato, isocyanato, oximato, isocyanate, oximato, thioisocyanato and ureido,
(b) siloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000031_0001
(c) polysiloxanes having the formula,
Figure imgf000031_0002
where R-R5 are members selected from hydrogen and C(1-8)
alkyl, R6 is selected from a C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and substituted C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon, Y is selected from a radical having the formula,
Figure imgf000031_0003
and (a) radicals, Y1 is selected from R6 radicals, Y radicals and mixtures thereof, Z is selected from -O- and C-(R)2, a is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, b is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, c is a whole number equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, the sum of b+c is equal to 0 to 3 inclusive, and n is an integer equal to 1 to 2000 inclusive.
18. A method for making dianhydride terminated polydiorganosiloxane which comprises equilibrating an anhydride terminated diorganosiloxane of the formula,
Figure imgf000032_0001
with a cyclopolydiorganosiloxane of the formula,
Figure imgf000032_0002
in the presence of an acid catalyst, where where R-R5 are
members selected from hydrogen and C(1-8) alkyl, R6 is
selected from a C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon radical and substituted C(1-13) monovalent hydrocarbon, Z is selected from -O- and C-(R)2, and m' has a value of 3 to 6 inclusive. WAT:kab
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