Johann Klein
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Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2017
Annika Kottmann; Esteban Mejía; Thérèse Hémery; Johann Klein; Udo Kragl
This Focus Review describes state-of-the-art methods for the preparation of antimicrobial silicones. Given the diversity of antimicrobial activity and their mechanisms, the performance of these materials is highly dependent on the characteristics of the polymeric matrix. Therefore, different synthetic routes have been developed, such as 1) physical treatments, 2) chemical transformations, and 3) copolymerization. This classification is not exclusive, so some products belong to more than one class. Herein, we attempt to present a handy overview of the development of antimicrobial silicones, their most important application fields, the most relevant antimicrobial assays, and, as the title suggests, an overview of the most relevant preparation methods.
Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2017
Dengxu Wang; Johann Klein; Esteban Mejía
Silicones and silicone rubbers are omnipresent in household and industrial products such as lubricants, coatings, sealants, insulators, medical devices, etc. This plethora of applications arises from their unparalleled properties including hydrophobicity, low surface energy, chemical inertness, extreme temperature stability, elasticity, and biocompatibility. Even though silicones have been known for more than five decades, their chemistry is still far from fully understood. Industrially, the vast majority of processes for their synthesis, transformation, and use are based on rather well established, alas outdated technologies, which are frequently empirical and poorly investigated. This review attempts to summarize the different approaches for the synthesis of silicone rubbers by vulcanization or curing of silicone polymers, the catalysts used, and the corresponding reaction mechanisms. Apart from the well-known methods (radical, hydrosilylation, and metal-based condensation), novel approaches such as organo- and bio-catalysis are also addressed.
Archive | 2002
Thomas Fay-Oy Lim; Thomas Bachon; Bernd Beuer; Johann Klein
Archive | 2008
Helmut Loth; Carsten Friese; Johann Klein; Olivier Schmidt
Archive | 2005
Thomas Bachon; Hermann Kluth; Johann Klein; Felicitas Kolenda; Jennifer Lambertz
Archive | 1999
Martin Majolo; Wolfgang Klauck; Johann Klein; Wolfgang Ernst; Gaby Schilling; Helmut Loth
Archive | 1996
Hermann Kluth; Wolfgang Klauck; Johann Klein; Wilfried Huebner
Archive | 2010
Thomas Plantenberg; Klaus Helpenstein; Ralf Dunekake; Johann Klein
Archive | 1991
Johann Klein; Peter Daute; Wolfgang Benicke
Archive | 2001
Thomas Bachon; Wilfried Huebner; Hermann Kluth; Wolfgang Klauck; Johann Klein