首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Kinetic Study and New Applications of UV Radiation Curing
Authors:Christian Decker
Abstract:Highly crosslinked polymers can be readily synthesized by photoinitiated polymerization of multifunctional monomers or functionalized polymers. The reaction can be followed in situ by real‐time infrared (RT‐IR) spectroscopy, a technique that records conversion versus time curves in photosensitive resins undergoing ultrafast polymerization upon UV exposure. For acrylate‐based resins, UV‐curing proceeds with long kinetic chains (7700 mol/radical) in spite of the high initiation rate. RT‐IR spectroscopy proved very valuable in assessing the influence of various parameters, such as initiation efficiency, chemical structure of the telechelic oligomer, light intensity, inhibitory effect of oxygen, on polymerization kinetics. Interpenetrating polymer networks can be rapidly synthesized by means of UV irradiation of a mixture of difunctional acrylate and epoxy monomers in the presence of both radical and cationic‐type photoinitiators. The same UV technology can be applied to crosslink solid polymers at ambient temperature, which bear different types of reactive groups (acrylate and vinyl double bonds, epoxy ring). UV radiation curing has been successfully used to produce within seconds weathering resistant protective coatings, high‐resolution relief images, glass laminates and nanocomposites materials.
image

Photoinitiated crosslinking polymerization.

Keywords:crosslinking  infrared spectroscopy  interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN)  nanocomposites  photopolymerization
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号