Having used a lot of various silicone sealants over the years, I'm hard pressed to think of a reason this wouldn't work just fine.
The screen retention is aided by the adhesive, but the primary thing holding the screen on is the retaining clips and the Pentalobe screws, not the adhesive. Assuming you don't go crazy and fill the phone with adhesive, I would think the judicious application of silicone sealant should seal the phone pretty well. Silicone has the advantage of being fairly easy to remove, and should fill itself into any gaps to waterproof the phone.
The only thing I can think of that could possibly be an issue would be adherence to some of the plastics around the edge of the frame; no idea how well it will stick to that. You could always put on a little test blob and see how it works before going all in on it. However, even if it doesn't stick very well, it should still provide a significant amount of sealing for the phone.
I'm also imagining that it shouldn't really be any worse to remove than the original adhesive should you have to open the phone up again.
I say go for it and let us know how it works! We might end up having a new tool in our arsenal!
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