“…And usually, the photopolymerization reaction can be initiated by the type I (mono-component initiating system) or type II (bi-component or multiple-component initiating system) photoinitiators, of which the latter is especially versatile. [1][2][3][4][5] Thanks to these intrinsic advantages, such as fast polymerization kinetics, mild reaction conditions, environmentally friendly polymerization process, its economic aspect with less energy consumed, as well as an excellent spatial and temporal control, photopolymerization reactions have been widely studied and developed over the past decades. Now, the photopolymerization technique is attracting a widespread attention in both traditional and high-tech areas, including coatings, paints, inks, adhesives, microlithography, microelectronics, dentistry, and photocuring 3D-printing…to name just a few.…”