We firstly synthesized a novel rodlike C=N linked Heptazine-COF through the classical method. And we mixed the TiO2 nanoparticles via in situ method to prepare a series of Heptazine-COF@TiO2 hybrid photocatalysts. The heptaz...
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Near‐infrared Light‐Induced Polymerizations: Mechanisms and Applications
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NIR light possesses the unique optical properties with deep penetration, high light energy and environmental friendliness, suitable for photo-induced polymerization of various polymer synthesis and applications. Recent progress in type of NIR photosensitizers, polymerization mechanisms and photopolymerization applications is discussed in this Review article.
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Photopolymerizations have garnered significant attention in polymer science due to their low polymerization temperature, high production efficiency, environmental friendliness, and spatial controllability. Despite these merits, the poor penetration and severe chemical damage from ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) light resources pose significant barriers to their success in conventional photopolymerizations. A recent breakthrough involving the utilization of near-infrared (NIR) laser with long wavelength has been exploited for diverse applications. With the combination of a NIR photosensitizer (PS), NIR-induced photopolymerizations have been successfully developed to alleviate the challenges in conventional methods. The enhancement of penetration depth and safety of NIR-induced photopolymerizations can contribute significantly to improving the efficiency of polymerization for production of intricate structures across various scales. In this concept, the typical types of PSs and polymerization mechanisms (PMs) within the NIR-induced photopolymerization systems have been classified in detail. Additionally, the applications of various polymers achieved by NIR-induced photopolymerizations are summarized. Furthermore, research directions and future challenges of this field are also discussed comprehensively.
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