Radiation curing in polymer science and technology
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Radiation curing in polymer science and technology
Elsevier Applied Science, c1993
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- v. 4
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Contents of Works
- V. 1. Fundamentals and methods
- V. 2. Photoinitiating systems
- V. 3. Polymerisation mechanisms
- V. 4. Practical aspects and applications
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 ISBN 9781851669295
Description
Volume one deals primarily with the basic principles of radiation curing: UV-curing; EB-curing; microwave curing; oligomer/resin technology; chemistry of imaging science; testing methods; equipment; coatings applications and emerging trends in photopolymers for holographic recording and laser induced reactions.
Table of Contents
- State of the art and trends in the radcure market - P Dufour
- An introduction to basic principles in UV-curing - J P Fouassier
- Polymers in x-ray electron beam and ion beam - L Schlegel and W Schnabel
- Applications of electron beam curing - J Seidel
- UV and electron beam curable prepolymers and diluent monomers: classification, preparation and properties - N S Allen
- Role of grafting in UV- and -EB curing reactions - P A Dworjanyn and J L Garnett
- Experimental and analytical methods for the investigation of radiation curing - J F Rabek
- UV-radiation sources and radiation devices for industrial production processes - J F Rabek
- Electron beam processing machinery - S V Nablo
- Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9781851669332
Description
The aim of this four volume, multi-author reference work is to provide a comprehensive guide to the radiation curing field. During the last ten years radiation curing has developed into an area of increasing scientific and technological importance. These books outline the photochemical processes involved, evaluate the emerging applications and possibilities for further applications as well as providing an up-do-date overview of current research and industrial development. Volume Two is devoted to the chemistry of photoinitiators. These molecules are of prime importance in starting photopolymerization under light exposure. Basic concepts in the design of efficient systems with well defined properties as well as the description and the reactivity of typical systems are presented and discussed. The properties that govern the practical efficiency of photoinitiators in photopolymerizable coatings are also covered.
Both academic researchers, graduate students and specialists in industrial research and development laboratories should find these volumes of value in the way that they present recent developments in the fields of polymer photochemistry, chemistry of photosensitive materials, the design of highly efficient photoresponsive systems, UV- and EB-curing, experimental methods of testing, reprography, microelectronics and halography.
Table of Contents
- Excited state reactivity in radical polymerization photoinitiators, J.P. Fouassier
- CIDEP studies of molecules used as photoinitiators, H. Murai and H. Hayashi
- photoinitiators for pigmented media, K. Dietliker
- new aspects of radiation curing in polymers science and technology, G. Li Bassi
- polymeric photoinitiators, C. Carlini and L. Angiolini
- metal based photoinitiators, A.F. Cunningham and V. Desobry
- water-soluble photoinitiators, W.A. Green and A.W. Timms
- latest developments in the chemistry of onium salts decomposition, M.R.V. Sahyun et al
- kinetic aspects of light-induced cationic polymerization, H.J. Timpe
- pulsed radiolysis of onium salts and radiation-induced cationic polymerization, Y. Yamamoto
- dye sentisized photopolymerization, H.J. Timpe et al
- hydrogen atom transfer reactions in the excited states of aromatic carbonyl photoinitiators, M. Hoshino and H. Shizuka
- interactions between ketones and light stabilisers, P. Bortolus.
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v. 3 ISBN 9781851669349
Description
Volume three deals specifically with the role of monomers and resins in radiation curing. The nature of the backbone of ologomers leads to the ultimate physical or chemical properties of the UV-cured material. This chapter also covers aspects of the chemistry of these compounds in relation to their end uses.
Table of Contents
- Photopolymerization of multifunctional monomers: kinetic aspects - E Selli and I Bellobono
- New developments in UV curable acrylic monomers - C Decker
- Photopolymers and holography - D J Lougnot
- Characterization of the dynamic mechanical and dielectric properties of UV- and EB- cured coatings - M A Zumbrum, G L Wilkes and T C Ward
- The role of amine in UV curing - R S Davidson
- Overview of dual cure and hybrid cure systems in radiation curing - S Peeters
- Thiolene photopolymers - A F Jacobine
- Comparative advantages and drawbacks of radical and cationic polymerization in UV-curing - Y Takimoto
- Mechanism of electron beam curing - R S Davidson
- Crystal-lattice controlled (2 + 2) photocycloaddition of diolefin compound - M Hasegawa, Y Hashimoto and C M Chung
- Photopolymerization processes at an oriented surface - N Higashi and M Niwa
- Photo-initiated polymerization and crosslinking of liquid-crystalline systems - D J Broer
- Index.
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v. 4 ISBN 9781851669387
Description
Volume Four discusses the applications of radiation curing and provides a synopsis of the latest research in coatings; graphic arts; microelectronics; optical fibres; adhesives; 3D machining; membranes and holographic optical elements as well as considering the worldwide trends in the market.
Table of Contents
- Explaning monomers in light-curing compositions - C Bluestein
- UV cure of epoxysiloxanes - R P Eckberg
- Radiation cure of pressure-sensitive adhesives - H F Huber
- Radiation-curable adhesives - S M Ellerstein, S A Lee and T K Palit
- Effects of pigments on radiation curable coatings - C Lowe
- Radiation curable coatings: structural factors and experimental conditions versus properties - A Priola
- UV curing in the graphic arts - A M Horton
- Photochemical production of composite membranes and reinforced plastics - I Bellobono and L Righettio
- UV curing of curved surfaces and complex 3D objects - R W Stowe
- 3D laser polymerization - P Bernhard et al
- Deep UV resist systems - H Ito
- Silicone-based photoresists - A Tanaka
- Photocuring of polymeric dental materials and plastic composite resins - L A Linden
- Safe handling of UV/EB-curable materials - K Lawson and C Robinson).
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:set ISBN 9781851669394
Description
The aim of this four volume, multi-author reference work is to provide a comprehensive guide to the radiation curing field. During the last ten years radiation curing has developed into an area of increasing scientific and technological importance. These books outline the photochemical processes involved, evaluate the emerging applications and possibilities for further applications as well as providing an up-do-date overview of current research and industrial development. Both academic researchers, graduate students and specialists in industrial research and development laboratories should find these volumes of value in the way that they present recent developments in the fields of polymer photochemistry, chemistry of photosensitive materials, the design of highly efficient photoresponsive systems, UV- and EB-curing, experimental methods of testing, reprography, microelectronics and halography.
Table of Contents
- Volume 1 Fundamentals and methods: state of the art and trends in the radcure market, P. Dufour
- an introduction to basic principles in UV curing, J.P. Fouassier
- polymers in X-ray, electron beam and ion beam, L. Schlegel and W. Schnabel
- applications of electron beam curing, J. Seidel
- UV and electron beam curable prepolymers and diluent monomers - classification, preparation and properties, N.S Allen. Volume 2 Photoinitiating systems: excited state reactivity in radical polymerization photoinitiators, J.P. Fouassier
- CIDEP studies of molecules used as photoinitiators, H. Mural and H. Hayashi
- photoinitiators for pigmented media, K. Dietliker
- new aspects of radiation curing in polymers science and technology, G. Li Bassi
- polymeric photoinitiators, C. Carlini and L. Angiolini. Volume 3 Polymerization mechanisms: photopolymerization of multifunctional monomers - kinetic aspects, E. Selli and I. Bellobono
- new developments in UV cueable acrylic monomers, C. Decker
- photopolymers and holography, D.J. Lougnot
- characterization of the dynamic mechanical and dielectric properties of UV- and EB-cured coatings, M.A. Zumbrum et al
- the role of amine in UV curing, R.S. Davidson. Volume 4 Practical aspects and applications: expanding monomers in light curing compositions, C. Bluestein
- UV cure of epoxysiloxanes,. R.P. Eckberg
- radiation cure of pressure-sensitive adhesives, H.F. Huber
- radiation-curable adhesives, S.M. Ellerstein et al
- effects of pigments on radiation curable coatings, C. Lowe. (Part contents)
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