Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
693160 Progress in Organic Coatings 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The behaviour of photoinitiated radical polymerization of an 80 wt% epoxy diacrylate (EA) and 20 wt% tripropyleneglycoldiacrylate (TPGDA) mixture with 2-mercaptothioxanthone (TX-SH) photoinitiator was studied at different temperatures by using photo-differential scanning calorimetric (Photo-DSC) technique. All photopolymerization reactions were carried out under the same conditions. It was observed that all conversion curves during gelation at different temperatures present nice sigmoidal behaviour which suggests the application of the percolation model. Observations around the critical time, called the glass transition point (tg), taken to reach the maximum rate of polymerization (Rpmax) show that the gel fraction exponent (β) obeyed the percolation model. The produced β values were found to be around 0.50, predicting that the system under consideration belongs to the same universality class. However, Rpmax and the final conversion (Cs) values were found to increase when the temperature was increased up to a certain value. On the other hand, tg values decreased and became saturated as the temperature was increased.

► The effect of temperature on photopolymerization was determined by Photo-DSC method. ► An increase in temperature helped to increase the propagation rate and resulted in higher conversion values. ► Gel fraction critical exponent (β) during the gel formation of acrylate with photoinitiator for various curing temperatures can be investigated by DSC. ► β displayed no variation during photopolymerization with various temperatures.

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