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Onlum salt

A system that has recently been receiving attention Is radiation induced cationic curing. The interest in cationic curing has been Inspired by the development of onlum salt catalysts. Strong acids are liberated when the coatings are Irradiated In the presence of certain onlum salts. These acids are capable of catalyzing cationic polymerization reactions (7). Onlum salts have been used mostly In UV curable systems. However, It has been shown recently that they may also be used for electron beam Induced curing (8,9). [Pg.363]

In 1982, Crlvello and co-workers published a report on the UV Initiated cationic polymerization of vinyl ether monomers using onlum salt catalysts(14). Vinyl ethers are among the most reactive monomers which polymerize by a cationic mechanism. The radiation Induced cationic curing of vinyl ethers occurs much faster than the cationic curing of epoxy coatings. In fact, cure rates that are at least as fast as the free radical polymerization of acrylates can be achleved(8,14). A recent report Indicates that the cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers can occur even in the presence of certain polar functional groups(15). [Pg.364]

More recent research has focused on the use of PEG s and glymes under phase transfer conditions as replacements for expensive (and sometimes toxic) crowns and crypts. Generally, it appears that the noncyclic polyethers are the catalysts of choice. Onlum salts, of course, are also relatively inexpensive phase transfer catalysts (PTC s), but tend to be less effective than PEG s in nonpolar solvents,... [Pg.377]


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