Manabu Tsumura
Kaneka Corporation
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1996
Manabu Tsumura; Takahisa Iwahara; Toshifumi Hirose
The polycarbosilanes (PCS) with meta-linkage bending unit ((SINGLE BOND)Me2Si(SINGLE BOND)m(SINGLE BOND)C6H4(SINGLE BOND)Me2Si(SINGLE BOND)CH2CH2(SINGLE BOND)) were successfully synthesized in mild conditions by hydrosilylation in the presence of [Pt{(CH2(DOUBLE BOND)CHSiMe2)2O}2]. The PCS obtained were soluble in various solvents owing to the lowering of the crystallinity. These properties are well compared with those of the PCS [(SINGLE BOND)Me2Si(SINGLE BOND)p(SINGLE BOND)C6H4(SINGLE BOND)Me2Si(SINGLE BOND)CH2CH2(SINGLE BOND)]n.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2000
Manabu Tsumura; Takahisa Iwahara
Both condensation and hydrosilylation reactions have been successfully applied to the synthesis of silicon-based interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) consisting of a stable Si-O and/or a Si-C linkage. A ladder silsesquioxane oligomer (LDS 1, commercial name: Glass Resin GR100) and a polycarbosilane (PCS) by hydrosilylation polymerization of bifunctional Si-H and Si-vinyl monomers were used as the two components for the IPN (Table I). Si-based IPN material was prepared by melt-and-compression-molding method of the B-staged resin. Evaluating the flow-curing nature of the B-staged resin thus obtained with a KOKA-type flow tester led to suitable conditions for melt-and-compression molding. LDS/PCS materials with various shapes (3-4 mm thick) were prepared by melt-and-compression molding. The mechanical properties of the LDS/PCS materials were evaluated. The flexural modulus and Izod impact strength of LDS/PCS (8:2 w/w) were larger than those of each component, a tendency that proved to be a positive effect derived from IPN formation in the LDS/PCS combined system. In addition, the thermal, electrical, and optical properties of these silicon-based materials were studied and are reported on.
Archive | 2004
Manabu Tsumura; Masahito Ide; Katsuya Ouchi; Masafumi Kuramoto; Tomohide Miki
Archive | 2003
Manabu Tsumura; Masahito Ide; Katsuya Ouchi; Masafumi Kuramoto; Tomohide Miki; Ikuya Nii
Macromolecules | 1998
Manabu Tsumura; Kiyoshi D. Ando; Jun Kotani; Masafumi Hiraishi; Takahisa Iwahara
Archive | 2001
Katsuya Ouchi; Harumi Sakamoto; Michinori Tsukamoto; Manabu Tsumura; Kazunori Yokoyama; 晴美 坂本; 美智徳 塚本; 克哉 大内; 和紀 横山; 学 津村
Archive | 2001
Katsuya Ouchi; Manabu Tsumura; Michinori Tsukamoto; Harumi Sakamoto; Kazunori Yokoyama
Archive | 2004
Masahito Ide; Masafumi Kuramoto; Michihide Miki; Shintaro Nakajima; Katsuya Ouchi; Tomoya Tsukioka; Manabu Tsumura; 倫英 三木; 信太郎 中島; 正仁 井手; 克哉 大内; 智也 月岡; 学 津村; 雅史 蔵本
Archive | 2003
Ikuya Arai; Masahito Ide; Masafumi Kuramoto; Michihide Miki; Katsuya Ouchi; Manabu Tsumura; 倫英 三木; 正仁 井手; 克哉 大内; 育也 新居; 学 津村; 雅史 蔵本
Archive | 1995
Manabu Tsumura; Masafumi Hiraishi; Takahisa Iwahara; Toshifumi Hirose