-
cations or anions) when
exposed to
radiation (UV or visible).
Synthetic photoinitiators are key
components in
photopolymers (for example, photo-curable coatings...
-
cyclic siloxanes. The
majority of
ionic photoinitiators fall
under the
cationic class;
anionic photoinitiators are
considerably less investigated. There...
- doi:10.1021/j100290a017. Green, W.
Arthur (2010-04-22).
Industrial Photoinitiators: A
Technical Guide. CRC Press. p. 31. ISBN 9781439827468. Retrieved...
- the
field of photopolymerization,
particularly in the
development of
photoinitiators used for two-photon
polymerization (2PP). The
Norrish Type I reaction...
- "Excited-State
Properties of
Camphorquinone Based Monomeric and
Polymeric Photoinitiators".
Helvetica Chimica Acta. 84 (9): 2577. doi:10...
- from
other photochemical interactions including, but not
limited to,
photoinitiators, photocatalysts,
photoacids and photopolymerization. Photosensitizers...
- 1021/cr9901236. PMID 11740917. Monroe,
Bruce M.; Weed,
Gregory C. (1993). "
Photoinitiators for free-radical-initiated
photoimaging systems".
Chemical Reviews...
- curing.
Certain inks, coatings, and
adhesives are
formulated with
photoinitiators and resins. When
exposed to UV light,
polymerization occurs, and so...
-
chemical substances that can
produce radical species under mild
conditions Photoinitiator,
chemical substances that
produce radical specials upon
exposure to...
-
components of a UV
curing solution includes resins, monomers, and
photoinitiators.
Resin is an
oligomer that
imparts specific properties to the final...