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Multicolor Photoinitiators for Radical and Cationic Polymerization: Monofunctional vs Polyfunctional Thiophene Derivatives
Thiophene and polythiophene derivatives
have been prepared and
used as photoinitiators upon visible light exposure. Their abilities
to initiate, when combined with an iodonium salt (and optionally <i>N</i>-vinylcarbazole), a ring-opening cationic photopolymerization
of epoxides and radical photopolymerization of acrylates under various
different irradiation sources (i.e., very soft halogen lamp irradiation,
laser diode at 405, 457, 473, 532, and 635 nm and blue LED bulb at
462 nm) have been investigated. These systems are characterized by
a remarkable performance for purple to red light exposure. They are
also particularly efficient for the cationic and radical photopolymerization
of an epoxide/acrylate blend in a one-step hybrid cure and lead to
the formation of an interpenetrated polymer network IPN (30 s for
getting tack-free coatings). Their migration stability is excellent
in the cured IPNs. The photochemical mechanisms are studied by steady
state photolysis, fluorescence, cyclic voltammetry, electron spin
resonance spin trapping, and laser flash photolysis techniques