Functionalised PEGs with photo-dimerisable, anthracenyl end-groups: New UV-curable materials for use in inkjet formulations
[Display omitted] •UV-curable system for inkjet formulations.•New inkjet ink formulations.•Low molecular weight PEG-anthracene conjugates. The synthesis and characterisation of two novel poly(ethylene glycol)-based materials featuring UV-dimerisable anthracenyl end-groups are described. These low mo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Progress in organic coatings 2021-02, Vol.151, p.106105, Article 106105 |
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•UV-curable system for inkjet formulations.•New inkjet ink formulations.•Low molecular weight PEG-anthracene conjugates.
The synthesis and characterisation of two novel poly(ethylene glycol)-based materials featuring UV-dimerisable anthracenyl end-groups are described. These low molecular weight polymers exhibited good solubility (ca. 100 g/L) in common organic solvents and were deposited successfully using a drop-on-demand (DOD) inkjet printhead to produce clear prints. UV–vis irradiation of a linear bis-anthracene terminated PEG material resulted in polymerisation via photodimerisation of the anthracenyl end-groups, maintaining polymer solubility in common organic solvents and enabling solution state analysis of the polymerisation process using UV–vis and 1H NMR spectroscopies. In contrast, UV irradiation of a three-armed, tris-anthracenyl-terminated PEG resulted in the formation of an insoluble cross-linked network, which was characterised using rheometry, differential scanning calorimetry and lap shear tensiometry. It was found that the incorporation of solvent-soluble dyes into formulations of the tris-anthracenyl PEG resulted in an increase in UV-cure time when compared to the polymer alone, but did not prevent curing. The results highlight the suitability of this latter material as a UV-curable system for inclusion in inkjet formulations. |
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ISSN: | 0300-9440 1873-331X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2020.106105 |