Well-dispersed nanocomposites using covalently modified, multilayer, 2D titanium carbide (MXene) and in-situ “Click” polymerization
Despite the excellent mechanical and electrical performance of MXene–polymer
nanocomposites, methods for producing these materials on a larger scale are limited by low …
nanocomposites, methods for producing these materials on a larger scale are limited by low …
Cationic photoinitiators for near UV and visible LEDs: a particular insight into one‐component systems
J Zhang, P Xiao, C Dietlin, D Campolo… - Macromolecular …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The observed development of one‐component photoinitiators of cationic polymerization
reactions in the last forty years is briefly described. Cationic photoinitiators can usually be …
reactions in the last forty years is briefly described. Cationic photoinitiators can usually be …
Novel polymerizable HMPP-type photoinitiator with carbamate: Synthesis and photoinitiating behaviors
S Liang, YD Yang, HY Zhou, YQ Li, JX Wang - Progress in Organic …, 2017 - Elsevier
A novel polymerizable photoinitiator (HEMA-IPDI-2959) was synthesized through the
reaction of Isophorone diisocyanate with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and Irgacure 2959 …
reaction of Isophorone diisocyanate with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and Irgacure 2959 …
Oligomeric Photocatalysts in Photoredox Catalysis: Toward High Performance and Low Migration Polymerization Photoinitiating Systems.
In the present paper, four fluorescent materials currently used in organic light emitting
diodes (OLEDs) are presented in an original way as high performance photocatalysts …
diodes (OLEDs) are presented in an original way as high performance photocatalysts …
[PDF][PDF] MXene-Polymer Nanocomposites Via Thiol-Based" Click" Chemistry
R McDaniel - 2020 - researchdiscovery.drexel.edu
Composites are materials which consist of two unlike components, which, when combined,
exhibit properties that are different than (and superior to) those of its constituents.[1] …
exhibit properties that are different than (and superior to) those of its constituents.[1] …