Knaack, P., Klikovits, N., Tran, A. D., Bomze, D., & Liska, R. (2019). Radical induced cationic frontal polymerization in thin layers. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 57(11), 1155–1159. https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.29375
E163-02-1 - Forschungsgruppe Polymerchemie und Technologie
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Journal:
Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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Date (published):
2019
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Number of Pages:
5
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Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell - STM
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Radical induced cationic frontal polymerization; Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry; curing of huge epoxy parts; harsh environmental conditions
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Abstract:
Radical induced cationic frontal polymerization (FP) is a technique that allows the curing of huge epoxy parts (e.g., rotors of generators and construction composites), as well as parts with < 1 mm, within minutes instead of hours to days using only a fraction of the energy. Even harsh environmental conditions, like being submerged in water, cannot stop the FP