Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization

Photopolymerization offers substantial advantages in terms of time, temperature, energy consumption, and spatial control of the initiation. The application however is strongly limited due to the constrained penetration of light into thick films. Strategies to overcome the problem of limited curing d...

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Main Authors: Catharina Ebner, Julia Mitterer, Paul Eigruber, Sebastian Stieger, Gisbert Riess, Wolfgang Kern
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/6/1291
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spelling doaj-4f476036879c4386afff4793db0b12d02020-11-25T03:11:28ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-06-01121291129110.3390/polym12061291Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal PolymerizationCatharina Ebner0Julia Mitterer1Paul Eigruber2Sebastian Stieger3Gisbert Riess4Wolfgang Kern5Department of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair in Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaDepartment of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair in Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaDepartment of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair in Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaDepartment of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair of Injection Moulding of Polymers, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaDepartment of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair in Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaDepartment of Polymer Engineering and Science, Chair in Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, AustriaPhotopolymerization offers substantial advantages in terms of time, temperature, energy consumption, and spatial control of the initiation. The application however is strongly limited due to the constrained penetration of light into thick films. Strategies to overcome the problem of limited curing depth, as well as to improve the curing of shadow areas, involve dual curing, frontal polymerization, and upconversion of particles. Whereas excellent results have been accomplished applying photofrontal polymerization on a theoretical level, few studies report on practical applications achieving high curing depth within short time. This study aims to investigate the potential of photofrontal polymerization, performed only with photoinitiator and light, for the fast and easy production of several-centimeter-thick (meth)acrylic layers. Monomer/ initiator systems were evaluated with respect to their optical density as well as photobleaching behavior. Moreover, depth-dependent polymerization was studied in specimens of varying monomer ratio and photoinitiator concentration. When an ideal photoinitiator concentration was selected, curing up to 52 mm in depth was accomplished within minutes.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/6/1291photofrontal polymerizationphotopolymerizationultra-high through-curephotobleaching(meth)acrylatemacromonomers
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author Catharina Ebner
Julia Mitterer
Paul Eigruber
Sebastian Stieger
Gisbert Riess
Wolfgang Kern
spellingShingle Catharina Ebner
Julia Mitterer
Paul Eigruber
Sebastian Stieger
Gisbert Riess
Wolfgang Kern
Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
Polymers
photofrontal polymerization
photopolymerization
ultra-high through-cure
photobleaching
(meth)acrylate
macromonomers
author_facet Catharina Ebner
Julia Mitterer
Paul Eigruber
Sebastian Stieger
Gisbert Riess
Wolfgang Kern
author_sort Catharina Ebner
title Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
title_short Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
title_full Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
title_fullStr Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-High Through-Cure of (Meth)Acrylate Copolymers via Photofrontal Polymerization
title_sort ultra-high through-cure of (meth)acrylate copolymers via photofrontal polymerization
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Photopolymerization offers substantial advantages in terms of time, temperature, energy consumption, and spatial control of the initiation. The application however is strongly limited due to the constrained penetration of light into thick films. Strategies to overcome the problem of limited curing depth, as well as to improve the curing of shadow areas, involve dual curing, frontal polymerization, and upconversion of particles. Whereas excellent results have been accomplished applying photofrontal polymerization on a theoretical level, few studies report on practical applications achieving high curing depth within short time. This study aims to investigate the potential of photofrontal polymerization, performed only with photoinitiator and light, for the fast and easy production of several-centimeter-thick (meth)acrylic layers. Monomer/ initiator systems were evaluated with respect to their optical density as well as photobleaching behavior. Moreover, depth-dependent polymerization was studied in specimens of varying monomer ratio and photoinitiator concentration. When an ideal photoinitiator concentration was selected, curing up to 52 mm in depth was accomplished within minutes.
topic photofrontal polymerization
photopolymerization
ultra-high through-cure
photobleaching
(meth)acrylate
macromonomers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/6/1291
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