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Cyclohexanedimethanol reactivity

A wide variety of monovinyl and divinyl ethers are commercially available for this application, which allows the formulator greater latitude. For example, triethylene glycol divinyl ether [76-12-8] (DVE-3) and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether [17351-75-6] (CHVE) can be combined as reactive diluents, with each contributing quite different properties to the subsequently cured coating. CHVE offers hard brittle films, whereas DVE-3 produces films that have greater flexibility. DVE-3 is also a good solvent for the photoinitiator. More recently, the propenyl ether of propylene carbonate [130221-78-2] (PEPC) has been commercialized and specifically developed as a solubilizer for such initiators (68). Combinations of both divinyl ethers offer superior coatings that have controllable levels of flexibility, hardness, and solvent resistance (69). Their trade names are Rapi-Cure DVE-3, CHVE, PEPC, etc. [Pg.519]


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