Silicones

Silicones are a group of synthetic compounds that have a unique chemical structure, making them useful in a variety of different applications. These compounds contain a backbone of silicon and oxygen atoms, with organic groups attached to the silicon atoms. The organic groups can be customized to give silicones a range of different properties, from adhesiveness and flexibility to resistance to high temperatures and chemicals. In recent years, there have been many exciting new developments in the field of silicone chemistry. One area of focus has been the development of new types of silicone elastomers, which are materials with unique rubber-like properties. These elastomers can be used in a variety of applications, such as in medical devices, electronics, and sportswear. Another area of development involves the use of silicones in the production of new types of coatings and adhesives. These coatings can provide a range of different properties, such as water resistance, anti-fouling properties, and enhanced durability. They are particularly useful in the marine industry, where they can be used to protect boats and other underwater structures from biofouling and corrosion. Finally, silicones are also being studied for their potential use in the development of new types of solar cells. By incorporating silicones into the design of solar cells, researchers hope to improve their efficiency and reduce their cost, making solar energy more accessible to people worldwide. In conclusion, the field of silicone chemistry is constantly evolving, with new developments and applications emerging all the time. As research continues, it is likely that we will see even more exciting advances in the field of silicones in the coming years.

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New Developments in Chemistry

ISSN: 2377-2549
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Zhe-Sheng Chen, Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions St. John’s University
Chemistry is a branch of physical science that studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter. Chemistry includes topics such as the properties of individual atoms, how atoms form chemical bonds to create chemical compounds, the interactions of substances through inter molecular forces that give matter its general properties.