Photoinitiators and photoinitiation - Part 15. The photodecomposition of some [Z] O-sulphonyl 2-oximinoketones and some [Z] O-sulphamoyl 2-oximinoketones
Hj. Hageman et al., Photoinitiators and photoinitiation - Part 15. The photodecomposition of some [Z] O-sulphonyl 2-oximinoketones and some [Z] O-sulphamoyl 2-oximinoketones, J PHOTOCH A, 121(3), 1999, pp. 207-211
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY A-CHEMISTRY
The photodecomposition of some [Z]-O-sulphonyl 2-oximinoketones is studied
by ESR spectroscopy At low temperatures (T < -70 degrees C), alpha-ketoimin
yl radicals are observed, indicative of initial N-O bond cleavage, implying
that O-sulphonyl land O-sulphamoyl) fragments are split off as sulphonylox
y land sulphamoyloxy) radicals in much the same way as acyloxy radicals in
the case of O-acyl 2-oximinoketones studied before. At room temperature in
the presence of a spin-trap, the trapped benzoyl radical is observed, which
must have been formed by fragmentation of the alpha-ketoiminyl radical. Th
e title compounds are shown to photoinitiate the polymerization of acrylate
s and to photoinduce the acid-catalyzed crosslinking of a melamine resin. (
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