Synthesis, characterization and photopolymerization of vinyl ether and acrylate functionalized hybrid oligo-caprolactone
Linear vinyl ether-(oligo-caprolactone)-acrylate (VPCLA), combining fast free radical and complete cationic photopolymerizable groups, was synthesized, functionalized, and photopolymerized to produce polycaprolactone (PCL) network. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra confirmed that the C = C p...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-993922020-06-01T10:26:38Z Synthesis, characterization and photopolymerization of vinyl ether and acrylate functionalized hybrid oligo-caprolactone Lipik, Vitali T. Abadie, Marc J. M. Liow, Sing Shy Widjaja, Leonardus Kresna School of Materials Science & Engineering Linear vinyl ether-(oligo-caprolactone)-acrylate (VPCLA), combining fast free radical and complete cationic photopolymerizable groups, was synthesized, functionalized, and photopolymerized to produce polycaprolactone (PCL) network. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra confirmed that the C = C peaks from both vinyl ether and acrylate end groups were consumed after photopolymerization. Kinetics parameters obtained from differential scanning photo-calorimetry (DPC) analysis showed that photopolymerization of VPCLA at early stage was accelerated as the time needed to reach peak maximum was shortened, and the induction time was significantly shortened compared to monofunctional vinyl ether-(oligo-caprolactone) (VPCL). The activation energy (Ea) was calculated to be 14 kJ/mol, assuming second-order autocatalytic model was followed. Rate of polymerization of the hybrid oligomers was doubled in dual photoinitiators system, which contained both cationic and radical photoinitiators. Furthermore, the conversion was greatly improved at the presence of divinyl ether/hydroxybutyl vinyl ether in 1:1 ratio. 2013-11-05T04:11:14Z 2019-12-06T20:06:43Z 2013-11-05T04:11:14Z 2019-12-06T20:06:43Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Liow, S. S., Lipik, V. T., Widjaja, L. K., & Abadie, M. J. M. (2012). Synthesis, characterization and photopolymerization of vinyl ether and acrylate functionalized hybrid oligo-caprolactone. Journal of Polymer Research, 19(1), 9748. 1022-9760 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99392 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17237 10.1007/s10965-011-9748-6 en Journal of polymer research |
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Linear vinyl ether-(oligo-caprolactone)-acrylate (VPCLA), combining fast free radical and complete cationic photopolymerizable groups, was synthesized, functionalized, and photopolymerized to produce polycaprolactone (PCL) network. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra confirmed that the C = C peaks from both vinyl ether and acrylate end groups were consumed after photopolymerization. Kinetics parameters obtained from differential scanning photo-calorimetry (DPC) analysis showed that photopolymerization of VPCLA at early stage was accelerated as the time needed to reach peak maximum was shortened, and the induction time was significantly shortened compared to monofunctional vinyl ether-(oligo-caprolactone) (VPCL). The activation energy (Ea) was calculated to be 14 kJ/mol, assuming second-order autocatalytic model was followed. Rate of polymerization of the hybrid oligomers was doubled in dual photoinitiators system, which contained both cationic and radical photoinitiators. Furthermore, the conversion was greatly improved at the presence of divinyl ether/hydroxybutyl vinyl ether in 1:1 ratio. |
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Synthesis, characterization and photopolymerization of vinyl ether and acrylate functionalized hybrid oligo-caprolactone |
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