Naphthoxy bounded ferrocenium salts as cationic photoinitiators for epoxy photopolymerization

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Abstract

To improve the absorption and the bulk of arene ligands, two naphthoxy bounded ferrocenium salts as new cationic photoinitiators, ( 6 - -naphthoxybenzene) ( 5 -cyclopentadienyl) iron hexafluorophosphate (NOFC-1) and ( 6 - -naphthoxybenzene) ( 5 -cyclopentadienyl) iron hexafluorophosphate (NOFC-2), were synthesized, characterized, and studied. NOFC-1 and NOFC-2 were prepared by the reaction of nucleophilic substitution (S N Ar) with naphthol and chlorobenzene-cyclopentadienyliron salt. Their activity as cationic photoinitiators was studied using real-time infrared spectroscopy. The results obtained showed that NOFC-1 and NOFC-2 are capable of photoinitiating the cationic polymerization of epoxy monomer directly on irradiation with long-wavelength UV light (365nm). Comparative studies also demonstrated that they exhibited better efficiency than cyclopentadienyl-Fe-cymene hexafluorophosphate (I-261). When NOFC-1 and NOFC-2 were used to efficiently initiate polymerization of epoxide, both rate of polymerization and final conversion increased using benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as sensitizer. DSC studies showed that NOFC-1 and NOFC-2 photoinitiators in epoxides possess good thermal stability in the absence of light. Copyright © 2009 Zh. Q. Li et al.

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Li, Z. Q., Li, M., Li, G. L., Chen, Y., Wang, X. N., & Wang, T. (2009). Naphthoxy bounded ferrocenium salts as cationic photoinitiators for epoxy photopolymerization. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/981065

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