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2.4- diiodo-6-butoxy-3-fluorone

M Industrial Chemical Products Div., St. Paul MN 55144-1000 DIBF, 5,7-diiodo-3-butoxy-6-fluorone (H-Nu 470), Spectra Group, Ltd., Maumee, OH 43537 OPPI, 4-octyloxyphenyl-phenyliodonium hexafluoroantimonate, G. E. Silicones, Waterford, NY 12188 and DIDMA, N,N-dimethyl-2,6-... [Pg.220]

In addition to these examples, an electron-transfer free radical photoinitiator H-Nu 470 (5,7-diiodo-3-butoxy-6-fluorone) has been also successfully used for 3D microfabrication by near-IR two-photon induced polymerization... [Pg.150]

Fig. 39 Micrograph of polymerized uniform submicrostructure with 9 p.m line width and 50 xm line spacing. The structure was written by two-photon initiated electron-transfer free radical polymerization of diacrylate monomer Sartomer SR 349 at 775 nm via direct excitation of dye 5,7-diiodo-3-butoxy-6-fluorone(H-Nu 470) for (A) and dye 3 for (B) in the presence of Ar,Ar-dimethyl-2,6-diisopropylaniline... Fig. 39 Micrograph of polymerized uniform submicrostructure with 9 p.m line width and 50 xm line spacing. The structure was written by two-photon initiated electron-transfer free radical polymerization of diacrylate monomer Sartomer SR 349 at 775 nm via direct excitation of dye 5,7-diiodo-3-butoxy-6-fluorone(H-Nu 470) for (A) and dye 3 for (B) in the presence of Ar,Ar-dimethyl-2,6-diisopropylaniline...
A working mechanistic hypothesis for photoreduction of such dyes by borate salts is shown for the photoreduction of 2,4-diiodo-6-butoxy-3-fluorone (DIBF), shown in Figure 20 [88]. [Pg.3714]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.79 ]




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