Photopolymerization of Acrylates
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n CH2=CHCOOR → [–CH2–CH(COOR)–]n
Genel Bakış
UV or visible light activates a photoinitiator that generates free radicals, which then initiate chain polymerization of acrylate monomers. The reaction is extremely fast (seconds to minutes) compared to thermal polymerization (hours). This enables rapid curing of coatings, adhesives, and 3D printing resins.
Günlük Örnek
UV-cured gel nail polish at the nail salon hardens in 30 seconds under a UV lamp using this exact photopolymerization reaction.
Endüstriyel Önemi
UV curing is used for coatings, inks, adhesives, dental fillings, and stereolithography 3D printing. The market exceeds $10 billion annually.
Özellikler
- Tür
- Photochemical
- Geri Dönüşümlü
- Hayır
- Enerji
- Ekzotermik
- ΔH
- -78,0 kJ/mol
- Katalizör
- Photoinitiator (e.g., benzoin)