Arylsulfinate salts in photoinitiator systems for...

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C522S016000, C522S025000, C522S026000, C522S028000, C522S018000, C522S182000

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ABSTRACT:
Compositions are provided that include an electron donor and a sensitizing compound. More specifically, the electron donor is an arylsulfinate salt. Methods of polymerization are also provided that can be used to prepare polymeric material from a photopolymerizable composition that includes ethylenically unsaturated monomers and a photoinitiator system. The photoinitiator system includes an electron donor and a sensitizing compound.

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