Flame retardant fillers prepared from bridged polysilsesquioxanes

US9255185B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9255185-B2
Application numberUS-201213584017-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 13, 2012
Priority dateAug 13, 2012
Publication dateFeb 9, 2016
Grant dateFeb 9, 2016

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A bridged polysilsesquioxane-based flame retardant filler imparts flame retardancy to manufactured articles such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), connectors, and other articles of manufacture that employ thermosetting plastics or thermoplastics. In an exemplary synthetic method, a bridged polysilsesquioxane-based flame retardant filler is prepared by sol-gel polymerization of a monomer having two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group that contains a fire retardant group (e.g., a halogen atom, a phosphinate, a phosphonate, a phosphate ester, and combinations thereof). Bridged polysilsesquioxane particles formed by sol-gel polymerization of (((2,5-dibromo-1,4-phenylene)bis(oxy))bis(ethane-2,1-diyl))bis(trimethoxysilane), for example, and follow-on sol-gel processing may serve both as a filler for rheology control (viscosity, flow, etc.) and a flame retardant. In an exemplary application, a PCB laminate stack-up includes conductive planes separated from each other by a dielectric material that includes a bridged polysilsesquioxane-based flame retardant filler.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of making a flame retardant filler, comprising the steps of: providing a monomer comprising two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group, wherein the organic bridging group has a backbone portion that includes at least two oxygen atoms, and wherein the organic bridging group is halogenated; preparing a bridged polysilsesquioxane by reacting the monomer in a sol-gel polymerization. 2. A method of making a flame retardant filler, comprising the steps of: providing a monomer comprising two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group, wherein the bridging group of the monomer contains at least two bromine atoms as a fire retardant group and the monomer is represented by the following formula: preparing a bridged polysilsesquioxane by reacting the monomer in a sol-gel polymerization. 3. A method of making a flame retardant filler, comprising the steps of: providing a monomer comprising two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group, wherein the bridging group of the monomer contains at least four bromine atoms as a fire retardant group and the monomer is represented by the following formula: preparing a bridged polysilsesquioxane by reacting the monomer in a sol-gel polymerization. 4. A method of making a flame retardant filler, comprising the steps of: providing a monomer comprising two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group, wherein the bridging group of the monomer contains a phosphinate as a flame retardant group and the monomer is represented by the following formula: wherein R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are organic substituents; preparing a bridged polysilsesquioxane by reacting the monomer in a sol-gel polymerization. 5. A method of making a flame retardant filler, comprising the steps of: providing a monomer comprising two or more trialkoxysilyl groups attached to an organic bridging group, wherein the organic bridging group contains a fire retardant group selected from a phosphinate, a phosphonate, a phosphate ester, and combinations thereof, and wherein the organic bridging group has a backbone portion that includes at least one phosphorous atom; preparing a bridged polysilsesquioxane by reacting the monomer in a sol-gel polymerization.

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  • characterised by the insulating layers or materials (H05K3/4688 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Flame-retardant; Preventing of inflammation · CPC title

  • in which at least two but not all the silicon atoms are connected by linkages other than oxygen atoms (C08G77/42 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • halogen-containing groups · CPC title

  • containing aromatic rings · CPC title

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What does patent US9255185B2 cover?
A bridged polysilsesquioxane-based flame retardant filler imparts flame retardancy to manufactured articles such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), connectors, and other articles of manufacture that employ thermosetting plastics or thermoplastics. In an exemplary synthetic method, a bridged polysilsesquioxane-based flame retardant filler is prepared by sol-gel polymerization of a monomer having …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boday Dylan J, Kuczynski Joseph, Meyer Iii Robert E, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08G77/30. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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