VANABIO® OS3741

Tetra(methylisobutylketoxime)silane

The problem with known tetrafunctional oximino silanes (i.e., e.g., those based on methyl ethyl ketoxime (MEKO) and acetone oxime) is that they are solids at room temperature. Since such compounds are very sensitive to moisture they decompose easily to semisolids  which are difficult to handle. Thus, these materials have a poor shelf life and require special  care in their packaging and transporting.


The known tetrafunctional and trifunctional oximino silanes (i.e., e.g., those based on MEKO and acetone oxime) have other drawbacks. Traditionally, when these materials have been combined with silicone polymers the resulting product has been opaque. This has substantially limited the applications in which these materials can be used.


As the applications in which room temperature curing compositions can be utilized continue to increase, the specific kinds of properties required of these compositions continue to change.


So we are continually looking for room temperature curing compositions having new desirable properties without the old undesirable properties like opacity and physical state limitations (solids). We have surprisingly discovered these silanes satisfy this need.


Methyl tris-(methyl isobutyl ketoximino) silane
Vinyl tris-(methyl isobutyl ketoximino) silane
Tetrakis-(methyl isobutyl ketoximino) silane


As currently used in sealant compounding, commercial tetra-functional oximino silanes are either mixed (dissolved) in trifunctional oximino silanes or dissolved in organic solvents.


In the former case solubility limits the level of tetrafunctional oximino silane in the trifunctional oximino silane to 35-40% at room temperature. This is disadvantageous because higher levels of tetrafunctional oximino silane increase cure rate and minimize (if not  eliminate) the need for a catalyst.


In the latter case, solid tetrafunctional oximino silanes were mixed with hydrocarbons like toluene, benzene and xylene, organic ethers like diethylether and dibutylether, ketones and halogenated solvents to facilitate ease of handling in applications which require precise amounts of tetrafunctional oximino silane. Because some of these solvents are flammable and carcinogenic, further precautions must be taken to ensure the safety of personnel during  processing. In addition, one must ensure that the vapor emissions from the finished sealant products generated during end use are safe for people and the environment. These  precautions are both costly and time consuming.


Solubility is also a concern. That is, for example, at room temperature, tetrafunctional MEKO-based silane is only 50% soluble in toluene and in methyl ethyl ketoxime, 40% soluble in diethyl ether and 10% soluble in dibutyl ether. As a result, significant amounts of solvent may be required in the formulation. In addition, crystallization can occur at lower temperatures (i.e., during shipping in winter months) and at higher concentrations of the tetrafunctional oximino silane.


Because of this, there has been a long felt need in the industry for tetrafunctional oximino silanes which do not require organic solvents or mixing with trifunctional oximino silanes. VANABIO, a professional silane and silicone company, has surprisingly discovered that the novel tetrakis oximino silane, e.g. tetrakis-(methyl isobutyl ketoximino) silane is liquid and thus do not suffer with the same problems as their  solid counterparts. These new silanes offer the ability to employ solvent-free formulations, if  not significantly decrease solvent content in the composition. In addition, there is added  flexibility and simplification when formulating room temperature moisture-curable silicone compositions. Because the new silanes are liquid tetrafunctional oximino silanes, one can  add more of these silanes to increase the cure rate of the composition. The amount of other tetrafunctional oximino silanes which can be used in this type of silicone composition is limited by their solubility in the solvent.


In addition to the novel liquid tetrafunctional oximino silanes, we have also found that when these novel oximino silanes (tetra-oximino, tris-oximino or bis-oximino) are formulated with hydroxyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane (HTPDMS), an optically clear silicone rubber results. [From US5717052]


VANABIO® OS3741

Technical Data


CAS No.

156145-62-9

EINECS No.:

423-010-0

Formula

C24H48N4O4Si

Molecular Weight

484.75

Boiling Point

No data °C [760mmHg]

Flash Point

65 °C



Color and Appearance

Colorless transparent liquid

Density 25/25°C

0.955

Refractive Index

No data

Active Content

90.0%


Application


  • VANABIO® OS3741 is used as a novel neutral curing agent in silicone sealant formulations.


Packing and Storage


  • VANABIO® OS3741 is supplied in net weight 190Kg steel drum or 950Kg IBC container.


  • In the unopened original container VANABIO® OS3741 has a shelf life of one year in a dry and cool place.

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