Abstract

The development of visible light 3D printing technology and the preparation of high-tech composites under mild conditions remain a huge challenge. This article is devoted to the development of dual thermal/photochemical initiators both for visible light 3D printing and composite preparation under mild conditions. Dual thermal and photochemical polymerization initiators are presented, a dual ability scarcely encountered in the literature. In detail, here, a series of charge transfer complexes (CTCs) that are demonstrated to be formed between phosphines (electron donors) and iodonium salt as electron acceptor are investigated as dual thermal and photochemical free radical polymerization (FRP) initiators. The CTCs exhibit excellent photo and/or thermal initiating properties for the benchmarked methacrylate resin and can be efficiently used for the curing of glass fibers or carbon fiber composites. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first access to high-tech carbon fiber composites using dual photo/the...

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