Photochemical production of interpenetrating polymer networks; Simultaneous initiation of radical and cationic polymerization reactions

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In this paper, we propose to review the ways to produce, through photopolymerization, interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) based, e.g., on acrylate/epoxide or acrylate/vinylether blends and to outline the recent developments that allows a one-step procedure (concomitant radical/cationic polymerization), under air or in laminate, under various irradiation conditions (UV/visible/near IR; high/low intensity sources; monochromatic/polychromatic sources; household lamps/laser diodes/Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)). The paper illustrates the encountered mechanisms and the polymerization profiles. A short survey on the available monomer systems and some brief examples of the attained final properties of the IPNs is also provided.

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Fouassier, J. P., & Lalevée, J. (2014). Photochemical production of interpenetrating polymer networks; Simultaneous initiation of radical and cationic polymerization reactions. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym6102588

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