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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2004

The photoinitiated cyclopolymerization of dienes in the creation of novel polymeric systems and three-dimensional networks

Alan W. Hall; Mark J. Godber; Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; John W. Goodby

In this article we describe the photo-initiated cyclopolymerization of 5-, 6- and 7-centre dienes. We find that substituted dienes can be cyclopolymerized in sunlight or by the use of a low-power UVA sunlamp of broad spectral range (320–400 nm). Unless activated by suitable electron withdrawing groups the cyclopolymerization can often be slow and incomplete. However, when suitably activated the polymerization rates can approach those for acrylates. In particular diallylamine, its quaternary salts, which can often be obtained as ionic fluids, and diallylamide, can be subjected to fairly rapid photocyclopolymerization to give robust coatings and adhesives. This discovery augments, and gives a different dimension, to the acrylate and methacrylate monomer and polymer systems that are already commercially available.


Chemical Communications | 2003

Novel UV cured coatings and adhesives based on the photoinitiated cyclopolymerization of derivatives of diallylamine

Alan W. Hall; Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; John W. Goodby

A new family of non-acrylate UV cured three-dimensional polymeric networks for coatings and adhesives based on the photoinitiated cyclopolymerization of diallylamine salts and diallylamides using a low power (75 W) UVA domestic sunlamp is described.


Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science | 1998

SIDECHAIN LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMERS

Keith Moray Blackwood; Ian Charles Sage

Abstract Research has continued in the field sidechain liquid crystal polymers over recent years, but it is becoming clearer that this research is being directed away from the traditional technology areas of electro-optic devices and researchers are developing new and exciting applications for this novel state of matter.


Archive | 1996

Liquid crystal polymer devices and materials

Ian Charles Sage; Keith Moray Blackwood; Mark Andrew Verrall; David Merck Coates; David Richard Merck Beattie


Archive | 2000

Use of a composition in stereolithography

John William Goodby; Alan W. Hall; Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; Andrew Graham Biggs; Ryan Michael Heath; Robert William Bannister


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2004

The photoinitiated cyclopolymerization of dienes in the creation of novel polymeric systems and three-dimensional networksElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Experimental details. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/jm/b4/b402154c/

Alan W. Hall; Mark J. Godber; Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; John W. Goodby


Archive | 1999

Preparation of polymeric

Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; John W. Goodby; Alan W. Hall; Steven Malcolm Kelly


Archive | 1998

High storage capacitors

Keith Moray Blackwood; Timothy Phillips; D. K. Das-Gupta; John William Goodby


Archive | 2000

Verwendung von poly(diallylamin) polymeren Use of poly (diallylamine) polymer

John William Goodby; Alan W. Hall; Paul E. Y. Milne; Keith Moray Blackwood


Archive | 2000

Verwendung einer zusammensetzung für die stereolithographie Use of a composition for stereolithography

John William Goodby; Alan W. Hall; Keith Moray Blackwood; Paul E. Y. Milne; Andrew Graham Biggs; Ryan Michael Heath; Robert William Bannister

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