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Thioxanthone–Diphenyl Anthracene: Visible Light Photoinitiator
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Visible Light PhotoinitiatorRadical PolymerizationEngineeringPhotoredox ProcessPhotochemistryInitiation MechanismSinglet OxygenMechanistic PhotochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Synthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryPhotocatalysisChemistryPhotochromismPolymer ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
7,12-Diphenyl-14H-naphto[2,3-b]thioxanthen-14-one (TX-DPA) was synthesized and characterized as a potential visible light photoinitiator for radical polymerization. TX-DPA has an excellent absorption character in the visible region and the photophysical properties of TX-DPA were investigated by fluorescence and laser flash photolysis studies and the photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate in air atmosphere helped to understand the initiation mechanism of TX-DPA. Moreover, it is possible that the production of singlet oxygen from the quenching of 3TX-DPA by molecular oxygen resulted in the reaction of singlet oxygen with TX-DPA to form an endoperoxide: decomposition of endoperoxide leads to initiating radicals.
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