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Ultraviolet light activated adhesives

The papers presented in the following chapters represent advances in pressure sensitive adhesives (ultraviolet light activated acrylate monomer - low Tg polyether formulations) photoinitiated cationic polymerization (light activated aryliodonium and arylsulfonium salts of lewis acids in epoxy resin formulations) polymer and formulation design criteria for radiation curable adhesives radiation curable composites (dynamic thermal analysis characterization of electron beam cured... [Pg.317]

In the grafting from approach, a surface, that was previously activated e.g. by plasma treatment, is exposed to a monomer solution (Huang et al. 2003). A more simple, one-step procedure is to inadiate a polymeric surface like TCP, which is covered with the monomer solution, by an electron beam (Yamada et al. 1990). Alternatively, ultraviolet light and a photosensitiser can be utilised to initiate polymerisation and cross-linking (Curti et al. 2005). A completely different route to prepare thin SRP coatings with good adhesion to solid substrates is plasma polymerisation (Biederman and Osada 1992). In this case, NIPAAm is used as a precursor in a plasmachemical thin film deposition process (Cheng et al. 2005 Pan et al. 2001). [Pg.253]

Prior to application of spray formulations, spray adjuvants are typically added to the insecticide mixture to enhance the efficacy of the active ingredient. Spray adjuvants include surfactants, compounds that impart adhesion and viscoelasticity to spray droplets (e.g., latex), compounds that provide protection from ultraviolet light and reduce volatilization, and activators. The coapplication of these compounds affects organophosphorus insecticide dissipation and transfer to surface runoff Some adjuvants and formulation ingredients are toxicologically significant themselves (e.g., nonylphenol ethoxylates). [Pg.169]


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