Panchromatic Photopolymerizable Cationic Films Using
Indoline and Squaraine Dye Based Photoinitiating Systems
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Abstract
The photoinitiating abilities of
indoline and squaraine dyes (D102
and SQ02) incorporated in multicomponent systems for the cationic
polymerization of an epoxide or a vinyl ether have been investigated.
The polymerizable films exhibit a panchromatic character as revealed
by their photosensitivity to a halogen lamp (370–800 nm); household
LED bulbs centered at 462 nm (blue), 514 nm (green), 591 nm (yellow),
and 630 nm (red); and laser diodes at 457, 473, 532, and 635 nm. SQ02
is particularly efficient in the 520–700 nm range, while D102
exhibits a good efficiency in the 400–580 nm region. The radical
photopolymerization of an acrylate can also be observed particularly
at 635 nm or upon a halogen lamp. The photochemical mechanisms are
studied by steady state photolysis, fluorescence, cyclic voltammetry,
electron spin resonance spin trapping, and laser flash photolysis
techniques