Mechanisms of Photophysical Processes and Photochemical Reactions in Polymers: Theory and ApplicationsDuring the last two decades, photophysical and photochemical processes have become increasingly important in many branches of polymer chemistry. Tremendous advances have been made in our understanding of the theory of photoreactions and they now have many practical applications in, for example, the synthesis of photoresists for microcircuitry, polymers for xerography, photocuring of paints and resins, photodegradation and photodestabilization of polymers. |
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... photosensitive un- saturated functional groups . 416 416 12.2.2 Photocrosslinkable polymers with photosensitive azide groups ... 435 12.2.3 Photocrosslinkable polymeric systems with bisarylazides . 437 12.2.4 Photocrosslinkable ...
... photosensitive un- saturated functional groups . 416 416 12.2.2 Photocrosslinkable polymers with photosensitive azide groups ... 435 12.2.3 Photocrosslinkable polymeric systems with bisarylazides . 437 12.2.4 Photocrosslinkable ...
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... photosensitive groups , monomers , etc. ( ii ) Selectivity of initiation by use of a specific irradiation wavelength . ( iii ) Carrying out of reactions in low temperatures , which avoids side and transfer chain reactions . ( iv ) High ...
... photosensitive groups , monomers , etc. ( ii ) Selectivity of initiation by use of a specific irradiation wavelength . ( iii ) Carrying out of reactions in low temperatures , which avoids side and transfer chain reactions . ( iv ) High ...
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... PHOTOSENSITIVE IONOMERS IONOMERS are ionically crosslinked polymers . The ionic crosslinkage are pairs of ions such as -COO M + - or -COO- M2 + -OOC - formed by adding mono- or divalent metallic ( M ) ions , respectively , to a linear ...
... PHOTOSENSITIVE IONOMERS IONOMERS are ionically crosslinked polymers . The ionic crosslinkage are pairs of ions such as -COO M + - or -COO- M2 + -OOC - formed by adding mono- or divalent metallic ( M ) ions , respectively , to a linear ...
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absorbed absorption absorption spectrum acceptor acetate acid acrylate alkyl amines aromatic ketones benzene benzoin benzophenone carbonyl group CH₂ CH3 CH3 charge-transfer Chem chemical chromophore compounds concentration copolymers crosslinking CT complex degradation dissociation donor effect efficiency electron emission energy migration energy transfer ether excimer excimer formation exciplex excited singlet excited triplet exciton film fluorescence intensity formed hydrogen abstraction hydroperoxide interaction intersystem crossing intramolecular ketone ketyl ketyl radical kinetics lifetime low molecular Macromolecules mechanism methyl methacrylate molecule monomer occurs oxidation peroxide phenyl phosphorescence Photocrosslinkable Photodegradation photoinitiate polymerization photoinitiators photolysis photon photooxidation photopolymerization photoreduction photosensitizers photostabilizers pigments polar poly(methyl methacrylate poly(vinyl chloride polymer polymer chain polymer matrix polystyrene produced quantum yield quencher quenching R₁ R₂ radiation rate constant reactive S₁ salts Section sensitizer solution solvent spectra spectrum stabilizers structure styrene Table temperature tetrahydrofurane thermal triplet state T₁ u.v. irradiation Wavelength nm