Kou HG, Asif A, Shi WF (2003) Photopolymerization kinetics of hyperbranched acrylated aromatic polyester. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 89(6), 1500-1504. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.12215
Keywords:
hyperbranched, polyesters, activation energy, photopolymerization, polymerization,
Abstract: The influences of the irradiation temperature, comonomer content, sample thickness, and photoinitiator concentration on the polymerization kinetics of hyper-branched acrylated aromatic polyester (HAAPE) were investigated with photo-differential scanning calorimetry and IR measurements. The maximum photopolymerization rate increased with the temperature rising up to 110degreesC but decreased beyond 110degreesC. An activation energy of 16 kj mol(-1) for the photopolymerization was obtained below 110degreesC from an Arrhenius plot, but it was negative beyond 120degreesC. A remarkable synergistic effect between HAAPE and the comonomer trimethylolpropane triacrylate with a molar fraction of around 0.4 was observed from a photopolymerization kinetic study of the resins. The final unsaturation conversion in an ultraviolet-cured film decreased with the sample thickness, and this became more remarkable as the photoinitiator concentration increased. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.