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Acid catalysis, of photoinduced electron

A detailed study of mechanisms both of photodecomposition of triarylsul-fonium salts to yield Bronsted acids and of catalysis of cationic polymerization of representative monomers—styrene oxide, cyclohexene oxide, tetrahydrofuran (THF), and 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether—was reported in 1979 by Crivello and Lam [14]. Crivello [15] and Green et al. [16] provided further reviews shortly thereafter. The mechanisms of photodecomposition of a variety of initiators for free radical photopolymerization, including onium salts, were compared by Vesley [17] in 1986. A review, similar in scope, but providing more mechanistic detail was also published in 1986 by Timpe [10a]. An updated coverage of aspects of this chemistry has been provided by the same author in his review of photoinduced electron transfer polymerization [10b]. [Pg.315]

As shown above, the acid catalysis on electron transfer increases the overall efficiency of the photochemical reactions via photoinduced electron transfer without affecting the products. However, there are some cases when addition of an acid to a particular photoinduced electron transfer process results in... [Pg.130]


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