Abstract

A series of benzophenone (BP)-terminated hyperbranched polyester (BoltornTM P1000), bearing amine moieties as synergists by reacting with piperidine, were synthesized as yellowish liquids with low viscosity, and used as polymeric photoinitiators (HPPIs). For comparison, acrylate groups were introduced to the terminals of hyperbranched polyester for obtaining a polymerizable photoinitiator. The chemical structures were characterized by FTIR and 1H NMR spectroscopy. HPPIs and BP exhibited the similar absorptions by UV–vis spectroscopy. The photoinitiating behavior of HPPIs with trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA) as a trifunctional monomer was investigated by using photo-DSC analysis. The results indicated that the maximum photopolymerization rate and unsaturation conversion of TMPTA initiated by HPPIs were both lower than that by BP. Among them, the HPPI with double tertiary amine moiety of BP moiety was found to be the most efficient photoinitiator. Additionally, the films cured with bisphenol A epoxy acrylate EB605 initiated by HPPIs were uniform and possessed high Tg from DMTA. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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