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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 28, 1987
Filed:
Jun. 24, 1986
Yoshinori Hida, Annaka, JP;
Shohei Kozakai, Annaka, JP;
Shin -Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In the alkenyl-containing diorganopolysiloxane of the invention, the distribution of the alkenyl groups in the molecule is not random as in conventional alkenyl-containing diorganopolysiloxanes but each of at least three siloxane units linked to each of the terminal silicon atoms has an alkenyl, e.g. vinyl, group while at least six of the uninterruptedly linked siloxane units excepting the above mentioned alkenyl-containing units adjacent to the molecular chain ends are free from aliphatic unsaturation. A method for the preparation of the diorganopolysiloxane having the alkenyl groups in such a localized distribution is disclosed. When the diorganopolysiloxane is used as the principal ingredient of a curable organopolysiloxane composition as combined with a crosslinking agent, the composition, despite its relatively low viscosity, can give a cured rubber having markedly improved mechanical strengths.