New horizons for carbon dots: Quantum nano-photoinitiating catalysts for cationic photopolymerization and three-dimensional (3D) printing under visible light

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Herein, the application of various citric acid-based carbon dots (CDs) as efficient photosensitizers of iodonium salts in initiating the light-induced cationic polymerization process was investigated. Hence, carbon dots prepared from citric acid only (CA-CDs) and doped with amino (N-doped-CA-CDs) and sulphur (N,S-doped-CA-CDs) precursors have been utilized as universal iodonium salt photosensitizers for the cationic photopolymerization of vinyl and epoxy monomers and the free-radical photopolymerization of acrylates including the formation of hydrogels. Furthermore, carbon dots have been found to be intriguing nano-photoinitiating catalysts that exhibit extraordinary properties and can be successfully applied in 3D printing under visible light.

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Tomal, W., Świergosz, T., Pilch, M., Kasprzyk, W., & Ortyl, J. (2021). New horizons for carbon dots: Quantum nano-photoinitiating catalysts for cationic photopolymerization and three-dimensional (3D) printing under visible light. Polymer Chemistry, 12(25), 3661–3676. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1py00228g

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