Development of Water-Soluble Type I Photoinitiators for Hydrogel Synthesis

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In this work, two new water-soluble photoinitiators based on the α-alkoxy-arylketone scaffold have been synthesized and investigated for their ability to initiate photopolymerization for the preparation of hydrogels. The efficiency of these new Type I photoinitiators was compared to that of benchmark ones (2-hydroxy-4′-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-methylpropiophenone—Irgacure 2959 and 2-hydroxy-2-methyl propiophenone—Irgacure 1173). In combination with additive (carbene-borane), a good initiating ability was found under air. Mechanical properties of the prepared hydrogels were investigated by tensile tests and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Markedly, hydrogels could be prepared with the newly proposed initiating systems in mild conditions (i.e., under air, using low light intensity @405 or 395 nm and without specialized glassware) and exhibited similar properties to those prepared by harsher approaches (thermal treatment or UV light).

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Aubry, B., Dumur, F., Lansalot, M., Bourgeat-Lami, E., Lacôte, E., & Lalevée, J. (2022). Development of Water-Soluble Type I Photoinitiators for Hydrogel Synthesis. Macromol, 2(1), 131–140. https://doi.org/10.3390/macromol2010008

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