siloxane

noun
si·​lox·​ane | \ sə-ˈläk-ˌsān How to pronounce siloxane (audio) , sī-\

Definition of siloxane

: any of various compounds containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms in either a linear or cyclic arrangement usually with one or two organic groups attached to each silicon atom

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The researchers noticed that siloxane levels were highest during the morning rush hour, most likely because that’s when people first left their homes after applying personal-care products in the morning. Amanda Macmillan, Health.com, "Your Beauty Products May Contribute to Rush-Hour Pollution Just As Much as Car Exhaust," 2 May 2018 What was surprising, though, was that levels of another compound—called D5 siloxane—were just as high. Amanda Macmillan, Health.com, "Your Beauty Products May Contribute to Rush-Hour Pollution Just As Much as Car Exhaust," 2 May 2018 The chemicals are siloxanes — their basic form is one atom of oxygen linked to two atoms of silicon — which form polymers, long chains of repeating units. Gina Kolata, New York Times, "‘Second Skin’ May Reduce Wrinkles, Eyebags, Scientists Say," 9 May 2016

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First Known Use of siloxane

1917, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for siloxane

silicon + oxygen + methane

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