- In chemistry, a
photoinitiator is a
molecule that
creates reactive species (free radicals,
cations or anions) when
exposed to
radiation (UV or visible)...
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example is
shown below depicting a
mixture of monomers, oligomers, and
photoinitiators that
conform into a
hardened polymeric material through a
process called...
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yellow solid is one of the most
common ****tones. Its main use is as a
photoinitiator in
polymer chemistry. The compound's most
noteworthy structural feature...
- 2,2-Dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone is a
photoinitiator,
which is used to
initialize radical polymerization e.g. in the
preparation of
acrylate polymers...
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organic compound derived from camphor. A
yellow solid, it is used as a
photoinitiator in
curing dental composites.
Camphorquinone is
produced by the oxidation...
- HDDMA), a
filler material such as
silica and in most applications, a
photoinitiator.
Dimethylglyoxime is also
commonly added to
achieve certain physical...
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chemical substances that can
produce radical species under mild
conditions Photoinitiator,
chemical substances that
produce radical specials upon
exposure to...
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Isopropylthioxanthone (ITX) is used as a
photoinitiator in printing. In 2005,
traces of
isopropyl thioxanthone were
found by
Italian authorities in babies...
- curing.
Certain inks, coatings, and
adhesives are
formulated with
photoinitiators and resins. When
exposed to UV light,
polymerization occurs, and so...
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components of a UV
curing solution includes resins, monomers, and
photoinitiators.
Resin is an
oligomer that
imparts specific properties to the final...