The production process of hydrogen containing silicone oil mainly adopts co hydrolysis condensation method and siloxane catalytic equilibrium method. The former is produced from methylchlorosilane and trimethylchlorosilane as raw materials through hydrolysis, acidification, and distillation. The process is mature but produces HCl gas, which requires high corrosion resistance of the equipment; The latter uses hexamethyldisiloxane and methylchlorosilane as raw materials, and reacts under concentrated sulfuric acid catalysis. The product structure is controllable, but the raw material cost is relatively high, which is more commonly seen in laboratory research.
In terms of safety and environmental protection, this substance is non hazardous and should be kept away from alkali and moisture. It should be stored in a cool and dry place, and the shelf life is usually over 1 year. The waste gas (such as TVOC, non methane total hydrocarbons), wastewater, and solid waste generated during the production process need to be treated in a standardized manner: the waste gas is adsorbed by activated carbon and discharged through a 15m high exhaust pipe, and the wastewater is included in the industrial wastewater treatment plant. The solid waste is classified and disposed of (hazardous waste is handed over to qualified units, and general solid waste is comprehensively utilized) to ensure standard discharge.
Introducing amino, vinyl and other functional groups through functionalization reactions can further expand their application boundaries. Thanks to the high reactivity of Si-H bonds and the hydrophobic properties of methyl groups, hydrogen containing silicone oil has become an important functional material in the silicone oil family, playing a crucial role in various fields such as industry, construction, electronics, and daily chemical products. It is a bridge type silicon-based product that connects basic chemistry with high-end applications.
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