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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.75.2013.tde-24022014-114205
Document
Author
Full name
Leticia Felipe Abdias Pinto
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Neumann, Miguel Guillermo (President)
Chinelatto, Marcelo Aparecido
Venâncio, Tiago
Ferreira, Jose Carlos Netto
Oliveira, Hueder Paulo Moisés de
Title in Portuguese
Preparação e caracterização fotoquímica de derivado de S,S-dioxidotioxantona: aplicações em fotopolimerização
Keywords in Portuguese
derivado de tioxantona
fotofísica
fotoiniciador
fotopolimerização
Abstract in Portuguese
Neste trabalho foi realizada a síntese e caracterização de um derivado de S,S-dioxidotioxantona, 7,8-benzotioxanton-9-ona-10,10-dióxido (TX-Np-SO2). A TX-Np-SO2 foi caracterizada estruturalmente por espectros eletrônico e vibracional (UV-vis e fluorescência, Infravermelho) e também por ressonância magnética nuclear (RMN) de 1H e 13C. As propriedades fotofísicas, espectros de emissão de fluorescência e fosforescência e o rendimento quântico de fluorescência da TX-Np-SO2 foram determinadas, assim como os tempos de vida de fluorescência (τF = 3,62 ns) e fosforescência (τPh = 800 ms). Os espectros de absorção triplete-triplete dos transientes da TX-Np-SO2, em soluções desoxigenadas de metanol, acetonitrila e metilciclohexano, foram determinados por Fotólise por Pulso de Laser, bem como as constantes de velocidade de supressão bimoleculares do derivado pelos supressores trans-estilbeno, trietilamina, p-dimetilamina benzoato de etila e 2-propanol. A fotopolimerização do metacrilato de metila (MMA) iniciada por TX-Np-SO2 foi estudada por dilatometria. A reação de polimerização do iniciador (TX-Np-SO2) na presença de amina e o monômero MMA foi estudada de modo a determinar a taxa de polimerização (Rp) a diferentes concentrações de trietilamina (TEA) e p-dimetilamina benzoato de etila (EDB).
Title in English
Preparation and characterization photochemistry of derivatives S, S-dioxidotioxantona: applications in photopolymerizations
Keywords in English
photoinitiation
photophysics
photopolymerization
thioxanthone derivative
Abstract in English
The aim of this work was the synthesis and characterization of a S,S-dioxidethioxanthone derivative, 7,8-benzo-thioxanthen-9-one-10,10-dioxide (TX-Np-SO2). The TX-Np-SO2 was structurally characterized by its electronic and vibrational spectra (UV-vis and fluorescence, IR) and also by 1H and 13C RMN methods. The photophysical properties, fluorescence and phosphorescence emission spectra, and fluorescence quantum yield of TX-Np-SO2 were determined, as well as the fluorescence lifetime (τF = 3,62 ns) and the phosphorescence lifetime (τPh = 800 ms). The transient absorption spectra of TX-Np-SO2 in degassed solutions of methanol, acetonitrile and methylcyclohexane were determined by Laser Flash Photolysis, as well as the bimolecular triplet quenching rate constants for of the derivative by various compounds. The photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) initiated by TX-Np-SO2 was studied by dilatometry. The polymerization reaction of the initiator (TX-Np-SO2) in the presence of amine and MMA monomer was studied in order to determine the polymerization rate (Rp) at different loadings of triethylamine (TEA) and ethyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate (EDB).
 
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2014-06-18
 
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