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Review
. 2019 Jul 29;58(31):10410-10422.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201810118. Epub 2019 Apr 29.

Recent Advances and Challenges in the Design of Organic Photoacid and Photobase Generators for Polymerizations

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Recent Advances and Challenges in the Design of Organic Photoacid and Photobase Generators for Polymerizations

Nicolas Zivic et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Photopolymerization, or the use of light to trigger polymerization, is one of the most exciting technologies for advanced manufacturing of polymers. One of the key components in the photopolymerization processes is the photoactive compound that absorbs the light, generating the active species that promotes the polymerization and largely determines the final properties of the material. The field of photopolymerization has been dominated by photoradical generators to mediate radical reactions. In the last decade, to expand the number of polymers that can be prepared by photopolymerization, intensive research has been devoted to the synthesis and utilization of photoactive molecules that are able to generate a base or an acid upon irradiation. These organic compounds are known to promote not only the ring-opening polymerization of various heterocyclic monomers such as lactones, carbonates, or epoxides but also to trigger the step-growth synthesis of polyurethanes. This Minireview highlights the recent advances in the development of organic photobase and photoacid generators, with the aim of encouraging the wider application of these photoactive compounds in the photopolymerization area and to expand the use of these polymers in advanced manufacturing processes.

Keywords: photoacid generators; photobase generators; photocatalysis; photopolymerization.

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