Abstract:A visible light absorbing anthraquinone
derivative 1-tosyloxy-2-methoxy-9,10-anthraquinone
(QT) mediates both cationic and radical polymerizations
depending on the intensity of visible light used. A previous study
showed that this initiator generates para-toluenesulfonic
acid through a stepwise, two-photon excitation mechanism. Thus, under
high-intensity irradiation, QT generates acid in sufficient
quantities to catalyze the cationic ring-opening polymerization of
lactones. However, under low-intensity (lamp) … Show more
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