High Photoinitiating Efficiency of Benzothioxanthene-Based Oxime Esters in Photopolymerization via Photocleavage and/or Single Electron Transfer under Visible Light and Sunlight.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 63(35): e202405337, 2024 Aug 26.
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ABSTRACT
In this work, six benzothioxanthene-based oxime esters were employed as photoinitiators for photopolymerization under visible light (LED) and sunlight. Their abilities to behave as Typeâ
I photoinitiators by mean of a photocleavage mechanism of oxime esters but also in multicomponent photoinitiating systems with an iodonium salt (through an electron transfer mechanism) were both explored with the different structures. Due to their broad absorption spectra tailing up 600â
nm, photoinitiating properties of the benzothioxanthene-based oxime esters were systematically tested under excitation with low-intensity LED light at wavelengths of 405â
nm and 450â
nm. Additionally, parallel to the polymerization tests done under artificial light, the different benzothioxanthene-based oxime esters were also investigated as solar photoinitiators and displayed a high reactivity in France (Western Europe) even in winter conditions. For the best candidates i.e. the most reactive structures, direct laser write experiments were carried out, evidencing the interest of these structures.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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2024
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