Kasidid Yaemsunthorn , Wojciech Macyk , Joanna Ortyl
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Abstract
This review discusses the fundamental principles of photocatalysis and essential properties of semiconductor photocatalysts (PCs) in the context of photo-induced and photo-mediated polymerization applications. This encompasses the distinct mechanisms of radical photopolymerization, including direct monomer activation, Free-Radical Polymerization (FRP), and advanced Reversible-Deactivation Radical Polymerization (RDRP) techniques such as Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) and Reversible Addition−Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT). Emphasis is placed on the significant roles played by the photocatalyst and the specific type of reaction being employed. The recent development and integration of upconversion materials is also included. The scope of this exploration encompasses a comprehensive survey of diverse photocatalysts and reaction conditions, spanning historical milestones and recent advancements. In addition, this review explores potential applications and offers insights into future developments. The overarching goal is to empower readers, provide a deeper understanding of semiconductor photocatalyst-based photopolymerization functions, and serve as a catalyst for further research and development in this dynamic field.
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Progress in Polymer Science is a journal that publishes state-of-the-art overview articles in the field of polymer science and engineering. These articles are written by internationally recognized authorities in the discipline, making it a valuable resource for staying up-to-date with the latest developments in this rapidly growing field.
The journal serves as a link between original articles, innovations published in patents, and the most current knowledge of technology. It covers a wide range of topics within the traditional fields of polymer science, including chemistry, physics, and engineering involving polymers. Additionally, it explores interdisciplinary developing fields such as functional and specialty polymers, biomaterials, polymers in drug delivery, polymers in electronic applications, composites, conducting polymers, liquid crystalline materials, and the interphases between polymers and ceramics. The journal also highlights new fabrication techniques that are making significant contributions to the field.
The subject areas covered by Progress in Polymer Science include biomaterials, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, polymers and plastics, surfaces, coatings and films, and nanotechnology. The journal is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Materials Science Citation Index, Chemical Abstracts, Engineering Index, Current Contents, FIZ Karlsruhe, Scopus, and INSPEC.