Krongauz / Trifunac | Processes in Photoreactive Polymers | Buch | 978-0-412-03891-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 409 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1700 g

Krongauz / Trifunac

Processes in Photoreactive Polymers

Buch, Englisch, 409 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1700 g

ISBN: 978-0-412-03891-4
Verlag: Springer


The development of photosensitive materials in general and photoreactive polymers in particular is responsible for major advances in the information, imaging, and electronic industries. Computer parts manufacturing, information storage, and book and magazine publishing all depend on photoreactive polymer systems. The photo-and radiation-induced processes in polymers are also active areas of research. New information on the preparation and properties of com­ mercially available photosensitive systems is constantly being acquired. The recent demand for environmentally safe solvent-free and water-soluble materials also motivated changes in the composition of photopolymers and photoresists. The interest in holographic recording media for head-up displays, light scanners, and data recording stimulated development of reconfigurable and visible light sensitive materials. Photoconductive polymerizable coatings are being tested in electrostatic proofing and color printing. The list of available initiators, poly­ meric binders, and other coating ingredients is continually evolving to respond to the requirements of low component loss (low diffusivity) and the high rate of photochemical reactions.
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Section I. Photoreactive Polymers: History and State of the Art.- 1. Asphalt as the World’s First Photopolymer—Revisiting the Invention of Photography.- 2. Recent Developments in Radiation Curing Chemistry.- Section II. Processes in Photoreactive Polymers.- 1. Time Resolved Laser Spectroscopy of Excited State Processes in Photoimaging Systems.- 2. Hexaarylbiimidazolyl: The Choice Initiator for Photopolymers. History of Synthesis and Investigation of Photochemical Properties.- 3. Visible Light Photoinitiation Systems Based on Electron and Energy Transfer Processes.- 4. Investigation of Electron Transfer Between Hexaarylbiimidazole and a Visible Sensitizer.- 5. Diffusion in Polymer Matrix and Anisotropic Photopolymerization.- 6. Benzoin Ether Photoinitiators Bound to Acrylated Prepolymers.- 7. Photosensitive Liquid Crystalline Polymers.- Section III. Photoreactive Polymers in Advanced Applications.- 1. Holographic Recording Materials.- 2. Photoresists and Their Development.


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