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New Photoinitiators for Cationic Polymerisation fer Printing Inks
Various arene-iron complexes were prepared by the treatment of chlorbenzene with ferrocene in thepresence of aluminium chloride (Friedel-Crafts type reaction). These arene-iron complexes decompose under ultraviolet and visible light, and can be used as photoinitiators for cationic polymerisation reactions. The polymerisation activity of the prepare
Curing Properties of Oxetane Derivatives: 3-Ethyl-3-hydroxymethyl-oxetane Formulated with Epoxides
UV-cationic-curing, based on the photo-generation of acid by and consecutive cationic polymerization, was first proposed in 1970's (1). Since then, wide variety of cationically polymerizable monomers such as epoxides and vinyl ether derivatives have been investigated (2). Among these, formulations based on cycloaliphatic epoxy resins (such as '-epo
UV Refinish Primer and Clear Coat
  UV curable coatings are one of the fastest growing sectors in the coatings industry. In recent years,UV technology has made inroads into a number of market segments like fiber optics, optical and pressure sensitive adhesives, automotive applications like UV cured topcoats, and UV curable powder coatings. The driving force of this develo
Synthesis Of a Thick Gradient Structure Material Under UV Irradiation From Homogeneous System
We present here the results about a new synthesis of gradient structure materials involving a photopolymerization reaction. A previous work 1] showed the feasibility of this method which, unlike most of the existing methods encountered in literature, proceeds with a homogeneous system, that is to say a mixture of monomers and oligomers. Thanks to t
Evolution of Visco-elastic Properties and Crosslinking Density of Radiation-cured Coatings with Conversion
Within a constantly and rapidly developing technology, radiation curing systems involving ultra-violet (UV) or electron beam (EB) curing are finding increasing applications in the fields of printing inks and coatings. The main advantages of these 100% solid systems are energy savings, no or very low volatile organic compound (VOC) production, very
Exterior Stability of UV-Curable Polyurenthane-Dispersions
The exterior durability of waterbased UV-cured polyurethane-acrylate (PUA) coatings has been tested in an accelerated QUV-weatherometer. Infrared spectroscopy was used to monitor the chemical changes occurring upon photoageing. The UV-curing reaction was hardly affected by the addition of the HALS radical scavengers and UV absorbers needed to impro
Application of Maleidimes to UV Curable Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
Bis-maleimides with different substituents were synthesized and the photo-curability was studied using the monitoring conversion, gel fraction and real-time DRA. The monitoring of conversion was tried using UV absorption spectra instead of IR or Raman spectroscopy and the conversion of bis-maleimides could be followed successfully. The non-substitu
Kinetics and Photochemistry of the Visible Light Induced Polymerization of Allyl Ether / Maleimide Systems. Comparison with Maleimide/ VinylEether Systems and Application to the Curing of Pow
Crosslinking systems based on N-alkyl/aryl maleimide (Ml) and vinyl ether (VE) show very interesting properties These systems are very fast, are able to cure without any photoinitiator under UV light and show very low oxygen inhibition effect. Moreover, using vinyl ether appears as an environment friendly alternative to the acrylic monomers which s