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Industrial Photoinitiators A Technical Guide




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 04/2010
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

The use of photoinitiators in the UV curing process shows remarkable possibilities in myriad applications. Highlighting critical factors such as reactivity, cure speeds, and application details, Industrial Photoinitiators: A Technical Guide is a practical, accessible, industrially oriented text that explains the theory, describes the products, and outlines the practice in simple language for the novice and expert alike. The basics of UV light The book begins by examining the nature of UV light and the types of commercial UV lamps that are available. It discusses the light absorption process and the excited states that are produced by the photoinitiator prior to the production of radicals. Next, the book examines the structure of the photoinitiator and the mechanism by which a reactive species is formed, along with the deactivating processes that inhibit the various photophysical and photochemical steps that occur as radicals are produced. Commercial photoinitiators Providing a list of companies and suppliers, the author explores the distinct groups of commercial photoinitiators and the variations in their structure. He describes the factors that determine which photoinitiators should be chosen for a particular application and how the different types are used. He also explains the reasons why a cured coating may display yellowing and describes the use of stabilizers to reduce the yellowing effect. Cationic curing Exploring a small but growing area of interest in the UV curing industry, the book concludes by discussing cationic curing and examines the different scope of parameters and different chemistry involved. It also describes factors that affect the use of cationic photoinitiators. Based on more than 30 years of experience working with photoinitiators, W. Arthur Green offers a unique resource that provides product developers and others working in industry with the practical information they need to fully understand the basics of this evolving field.




Sommario

Let there be light The electromagnetic spectrum The generation of UV energy The light absorption process UV safety and ozone A little chemistry Free radical chemistry The chromophore and absorption of UV energy Type I photoinitiators: Mechanism of the scission process Type II photoinitiators: Mechanism of the abstraction process The influence of molecular substitution on absorption and photoactivity Photobleaching Diverse mechanisms: Variations on the Type I and Type II process The thiol-ene photopolymerization Academics unlimited Triplet lifetimes and monomer quenching reactions Modification of hydroxyacetophenones Alkylaminoacetophenones and wavelength selection Phosphine oxides: Reactivity and solvolytic stability Benzophenone and thioxanthone triplet reactions Substituted benzophenones Substituted thioxanthones Novel photoinitiatorsRadical reactions Commercial photoinitiators Type I photoinitiators Type II photoinitiators Blends of photoinitiators Migration and polymeric photoinitiators Visible light curing Water-based UV curing Hydrogen donors Factors affecting the use of photoinitiators Matching the photoinitiator absorption to the UV sourcePhotoinitiators for UV LEDsOxygen inhibitionFilm thickness, surface and depth cure, shrinkage and adhesion Sensitization and synergy The effect of pigments on the UV curing process Photoproducts and the yellowing of coatings Intrinsic color, photoyellowing, and oxidation products The formation of photoproducts Cationic chemistry The light absorption process and the generation of acid Epoxy polymerization and the dark reaction Triarylsulphonium saltsDialkylphenacylsulphonium salts Diaryliodonium salts Ferrocenium saltsFactors affecting the use of cationic photoinitiators The influence of the anionPhotochemical radical decomposition of onium salts Sensitization of the cationic photoinitiator The influence of temperature on the polymerization The effect of water on polymerization Appendix A: Tables and absorbance graphs Appendix B: Further informationIndex




Autore

W. Arthur Green received his degree in industrial chemistry in 1964 and has more than 40 years of experience working with photoinitiators. Since his retirement, he has continued to work part-time in the UV curing industry as a technical advisor and still presents papers and takes part in training sessions for companies involved in photoinitiators.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781439827451

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.05 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:301 b/w images, 28 tables and 16 - PPI 444
Pagine Arabe: 302


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