|  | Fouassier, J.P. / Lalevée, Jacques Photoinitiators for Polymer Synthesis Scope, Reactivity and Efficiency
  1. Edition July 2012 149.- Euro 2012. XVIII, 476 Pages, Hardcover - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN 978-3-527-33210-6 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| From the contents PART I: Basic Principles and Applications of Photopolymerization Reaction
PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION AND PHOTO-CROSS-LINKING
LIGHT SOURCES Electromagnetic Radiation Characteristics of a Light Source Conventional and Unconventional Light Sources
EXPERIMENTAL DEVICES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS UV Curing Area: Coatings, Inks, Varnishes, Paints, and Adhesives Conventional Printing Plates Manufacture of Objects and Composites Stereolithography Applications in Microelectronics Laser Direct Imaging Computer-to-Plate Technology Holography Optics Medical Applications Fabrication of Nano-Objects through a Two-Photon Absorption Polymerization Photopolymerization Using Near-Field Optical Techniques Search for New Properties and New End Uses Photopolymerization and Nanotechnology Search for a Green Chemistry
PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION REACTIONS Encountered Reactions, Media, and Experimental Conditions Typical Characteristics of Selected Photopolymerization Reactions Two-Photon Absorption-Induced Polymerization Remote Curing: Photopolymerization without Light Photoactivated Hydrosilylation Reactions
PHOTOSENSITIVE SYSTEMS General Properties Absorption of Light by a Molecule Jablonski's Diagram Kinetics of the Excited State Processes Photoinitiator and Photosensitizer Absorption of a Photosensitive System Initiation Step of a Photoinduced Polymerization Reactivity of a Photosensitive System
APPROACH OF THE PHOTOCHEMICAL AND CHEMICAL REACTIVITY Analysis of the Excited-State Processes Quantum Mechanical Calculations Cleavage Process Hydrogen Transfer Processes Energy Transfer Reactivity of Radicals
EFFICIENCY OF A PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION REACTION Kinetic Laws Monitoring the Photopolymerization Reaction Efficiency versus Reactivity Absorption of Light by a Pigment Oxygen Inhibition Absorption of Light Stabilizers Role of the Environment
PART II: Radical Photoinitiating Systems
ONE-COMPONENT PHOTOINITIATING SYSTEMS Benzoyl-Chromophore-Based Photoinitiators Substituted Benzoyl-Chromophore-Based Photoinitiators Hydroxy Alkyl Heterocyclic Ketones Hydroxy Alkyl Conjugated Ketones Benzophenone- and Thioxanthone-Moiety-Based Cleavable Systems Benzoyl Phosphine Oxide Derivatives Phosphine Oxide Derivatives Trichloromethyl Triazines Biradical-Generating Ketones Peroxides Diketones Azides and Aromatic Bis-Azides Azo Derivatives Disulfide Derivatives Disilane Derivatives Diselenide and Diphenylditelluride Derivatives Digermane and Distannane Derivatives Carbon-Germanium Cleavable-Bond-Based Derivatives Carbon-Silicon and Germanium-Silicon Cleavable-Bond-Based Derivatives Silicon Chemistry and Conventional Cleavable Photoinitiators Sulfur-Carbon Cleavable-Bond-Based Derivatives Sulfur-Silicon Cleavable-Bond-Based Derivatives Peresters Barton's Ester Derivatives Hydroxamic and Thiohydroxamic Acids and Esters Organoborates Organometallic Compounds Metal Salts and Metallic Salt Complexes Metal-Releasing Compound Cleavable Photoinitiators in Living Polymerization Oxyamines Cleavable Photoinitiators for Two-Photon Absorption Nanoparticle-Formation-Mediated Cleavable Photoinitiators Miscellaneous Systems Tentatively Explored UV-Light-Cleavable Bonds
TWO-COMPONENT PHOTOINITIATING SYSTEMS Ketone-/Hydrogen-Donor-Based Systems Dye-Based Systems Other Type II Photoinitiating Systems
MULTICOMPONENT PHOTOINITIATING SYSTEMS Generally Encountered Mechanism Other Mechanisms Type II Photoinitiator/Silane: Search for New Properties Miscellaneous Multicomponent Systems
OTHER PHOTOINITIATING SYSTEMS Photoinitiator-Free Systems or Self-Initiating Monomers Semiconductor Nanoparticles Self-Assembled Photoinitiator Monolayers
PART III: Nonradical Photoinitiating Systems
CATIONIC PHOTOINITIATING SYSTEMS Diazonium Salts Onium Salts Organometallic Derivatives Onium Salt/Photosensitizer Systems Free-Radical-Promoted Cationic Photopolymerization Miscellaneous Systems Photosensitive Systems for Living Cationic Polymerization Photosensitive Systems for Hybrid Cure
ANIONIC PHOTOINITIATORS Inorganic Complexes Organometallic Complexes Cyano Derivative/Amine System Photosensitive Systems for Living Anionic Polymerization
PHOTOACID GENERATORS (PAG) SYSTEMS Iminosulfonates and Oximesulfonates Naphthalimides Photoacids and Chemical Amplification
PHOTOBASE GENERATORS (PBG) SYSTEMS Oxime Esters Carbamates Ammonium Tetraorganyl Borate Salts N-Benzylated-Structure-Based Photobases Other Miscellaneous Systems Photobases and Base Proliferation Processes
PART IV: Reactivity of the Photoinitiating System
ROLE OF THE EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF A RADICAL PHOTOINITIATOR Role of Viscosity Role of the Surrounding Atmosphere Role of the Light Intensity
REACTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY OF RADICAL PHOTOINITIATORS Relative Efficiency of Photoinitiators Role of the Excited-State Reactivity Role of the Medium on the Photoinitiator Reactivity Structure/Property Relationships in Photoinitiating Systems
REACTIVITY OF RADICALS TOWARD OXYGEN, HYDROGEN DONORS, MONOMERS, AND ADDITIVES: UNDERSTANDING AND DISCUSSION Alkyl and Related Carbon-Centered Radicals Aryl Radicals Benzoyl Radicals Acrylate and Methacrylate Radicals Aminoalkyl Radicals Phosphorus-Centered Radicals Thiyl Radicals Sulfonyl and Sulfonyloxy Radicals Silyl Radicals Oxyl Radicals Peroxyl Radicals Aminyl Radicals Germyl and Stannyl Radicals Boryl Radicals Lophyl Radicals Iminyl Radicals Metal-Centered Radicals Propagating Radicals Radicals in Controlled Photopolymerization Reactions Radicals in Hydrosilylation Reactions
REACTIVITY OF RADICALS: TOWARDS THE OXIDATION PROCESS Reactivity of Radicals toward Metal Salts Radical/Onium Salt Reactivity in Free-Radical-Promoted Cationic Photopolymerization
CONCLUSION
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