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Polyorganostanno- and polyorganotitanosiloxanes

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  1. 1.

    The syntheses were effected of new polymeric substances, i. e., polyorganostannosiloxanes and poly organotitanosiloxanes, the chains of which contain not only siloxane links

    but also

    and

    links.

  2. 2.

    It was shown that

    and

    links in polyorganostanno- and polyorganotitanosiloxanes are broken down by strong sulfuric acid.

  3. 3.

    It was found that polyorganostanno- and polyorganotitanosiloxanes are soluble in organic solvents. The fractional compositions of these products were studied, and it was shown that they are cocondensation products.

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Andrianov, K.A., Ganina, T.N. & Khrustaleva, E.N. Polyorganostanno- and polyorganotitanosiloxanes. Russ Chem Bull 5, 817–822 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01169985

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