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Photopolymerization of Bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfide and Bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfone with Vinyl Monomers and Properties of the Prepared Copolymers

The reaction of photopolymerization of bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfide (BMcMPhS) and bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfone (BMcMPhSu) with the typical vinyl monomers: methyl methacrylate (MMA) and styrene (St) in the presence of the two photoinitiators: Irgacure 651 and Darocur 1173 are pres...

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Published in:Polymers & polymer composites 2011-09, Vol.19 (7), p.587-592
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description The reaction of photopolymerization of bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfide (BMcMPhS) and bis(4-methacryloylmethylphenyl)sulfone (BMcMPhSu) with the typical vinyl monomers: methyl methacrylate (MMA) and styrene (St) in the presence of the two photoinitiators: Irgacure 651 and Darocur 1173 are presented. The influence of percentage concentration of BMcMPhS and BMcMPhSu on the gelation times of the prepared copolymers was studied. The effect of the used photoinitiator concentrations on gelation times was also investigated. For the chosen copolymers, mechanical properties including tensile strength, elongation at break, Young modulus, Brinell's and Shore's hardness were determined. The results showed that copolymers with MMA had shorter gelation times than those with St. Gelation times were shorter when Darocur 1173 was used as a photoinitiator. An increase of Darocur 1173 concentration caused a decrease of gelation times, whereas in the case of Irgacure 651 the opposite relation was observed.
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Elongation
Exact sciences and technology
Gelation
Hardness
Mechanical properties
Monomers
Photoinitiators
Physicochemistry of polymers
Polymerization
Polymers and radiations
Polymethyl methacrylates
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