Abstract

Visible light curing of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA) epoxy oligomer and acrylate monomers photoinitiated by (η6-benzophenone)(η5-cyclopentadienyl) iron hexafluorophosphate (Fc-BP) under a halogen lamp were studied by near infrared spectroscopy. Fc-BP exhibited high efficiency in the radical photopolymerization of acrylate monomers, even without the presence of tertiary amines. Under the same light source, however, benzophenone did not show any photoinitiating ability. Fc-BP could also be used to photoinitiate the cationic polymerization of DGEBA. There was an obvious increase in the photopolymerization rate of DGEBA and a decrease in the induction period when benzoyl peroxide was used as a photosensitizer. The induction period at the beginning of DGEBA cationic polymerization was eliminated by introducing a certain amount of cycloaliphatic epoxy monomer ERL4221 as an active diluent. However, the final epoxy conversion was decreased when ERL4221 was used.

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