## Abstract Three polymeric photoinitiators, PUSBAβs, PUSBAβo and PUSBAβc, were synthesized through polycondensation of TDI, different photosensitive diamines, and BDEA. UV/Vis spectra indicate that the maximum absorption depends mainly on the structure of the photosensitive groups. ESR spectra sho
Recent advances on photosensitive polymers: Polymeric photoinitiators
β Scribed by Carlo Carlini; Luigi Angiolini; Daniele Caretti; Elena Corelli
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 570 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1042-7147
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β¦ Synopsis
This overview deals with recent developments on structureactivity relationships in polymeric photoinitiators for UV curable coatings. In particular, polymeric systems bearing side-chain benzoin methyl ether moieties are examined and the effect on the photoinitiation activity discussed in connection with the different anchorage positions of the photosensitive group to the polymer backbone. In addition, novel polymeric photoinitiators based on acyldiphenylphosphinoxide moieties are described and their photoinitiation activity related to the nature of the acyl group in the photoreactive molecule. Finally, polymeric systems having pendant thioxanthone and a-morpholino acetophenone moieties in the same macromolecule that are able to behave as photosensitizing and photoinitiating species, respectively, are reported. The much higher photoinitiation activity found for the above copolymers, compared with the mixtures of the corresponding low molecular weight analogs, is interpreted in terms of excitation energy transfer from the side-chain thioxanthone to a-morpholino acetophenone moieties, favored by their forced proximity along the polymer chain.
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