The halogen-free synthesis of oligosilazanes has been observed upon dehydrocoupling silanes with ammonia at 25 °C using [(BDI)Mn(μ-H)]. Extending this methodology to polymethylhydrosiloxanes afforded thermally robust polysiloxazane solids, and the dehydrocoupling of 1,3,5,7-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane with ammonia afforded a polysiloxazane having a weight-average molecular weight of 4300 g mol. A representative oligosilazane has been applied to a copper surface and found to afford a 20 μm thick coating that resists corrosion after 24 h under water.
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