Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry

The present paper reviews some aspects concerned with the development of green technologies in the photopolymerization area: use of visible light sources (Xe and Hg-Xe lamps, diode lasers), soft irradiation conditions (household lamps: halogen lamp, fluorescence bulbs, LED bulbs), sunlight exposure,...

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Main Authors: Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Mohamad Ali Tehfe, Jacques Lalevée, Fanny Louradour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
Subjects:
LED
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/3/2/490
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spelling doaj-ef10910b7be84138a7d119502b2b1f0c2020-11-24T20:52:17ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172013-04-013249051410.3390/app3020490Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable ChemistryJean-Pierre FouassierMohamad Ali TehfeJacques LalevéeFanny LouradourThe present paper reviews some aspects concerned with the development of green technologies in the photopolymerization area: use of visible light sources (Xe and Hg-Xe lamps, diode lasers), soft irradiation conditions (household lamps: halogen lamp, fluorescence bulbs, LED bulbs), sunlight exposure, development of very efficient photoinitiating systems and use of renewable monomers. The drawbacks/breakthroughs encountered when going on the way of a greener approach are discussed. Examples of recent achievements are presented.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/3/2/490cationic photopolymerizationradical photopolymerizationphotoinitiatorsvisible light sourcessoft irradiation conditionssunlight exposureLEDlaser diodeshousehold lampshalogen lampsrenewable monomers
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author Jean-Pierre Fouassier
Mohamad Ali Tehfe
Jacques Lalevée
Fanny Louradour
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Mohamad Ali Tehfe
Jacques Lalevée
Fanny Louradour
Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Applied Sciences
cationic photopolymerization
radical photopolymerization
photoinitiators
visible light sources
soft irradiation conditions
sunlight exposure
LED
laser diodes
household lamps
halogen lamps
renewable monomers
author_facet Jean-Pierre Fouassier
Mohamad Ali Tehfe
Jacques Lalevée
Fanny Louradour
author_sort Jean-Pierre Fouassier
title Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
title_short Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
title_full Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
title_fullStr Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Photopolymerization Reactions: On the Way to a Green and Sustainable Chemistry
title_sort photopolymerization reactions: on the way to a green and sustainable chemistry
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2013-04-01
description The present paper reviews some aspects concerned with the development of green technologies in the photopolymerization area: use of visible light sources (Xe and Hg-Xe lamps, diode lasers), soft irradiation conditions (household lamps: halogen lamp, fluorescence bulbs, LED bulbs), sunlight exposure, development of very efficient photoinitiating systems and use of renewable monomers. The drawbacks/breakthroughs encountered when going on the way of a greener approach are discussed. Examples of recent achievements are presented.
topic cationic photopolymerization
radical photopolymerization
photoinitiators
visible light sources
soft irradiation conditions
sunlight exposure
LED
laser diodes
household lamps
halogen lamps
renewable monomers
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/3/2/490
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