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Photoinitiated Olefin Metathesis and Stereolithographic Printing of Polydicyclopentadiene

Macromolecules(2022)

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Abstract
Recent progress in photoinitiated ring-opening metathesis polymerization (photoROMP) has enabled the lithographic production of patterned films from olefinic resins. Recently, we reported the use of a latent ruthenium catalyst (HeatMet) in combination with a photosensitizer (2isopropylthioxanthone) to rapidly photopolymerize dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) formulations upon irradiation with UV light. While this prior work was limited in terms of catalyst and photosensitizer scope, a variety of alternative catalysts and photosensitizers are commercially available that could allow for tuning of thermomechanical properties, potlifes, activation rates, and irradiation wavelengths. Herein, 14 catalysts and 8 photosensitizers are surveyed for the photoROMP of DCPD and the structure-activity relationships of the catalysts examined. Properties relevant to stereo lithography additive manufacturing (SLA AM)-potlife, irradiation dose required to gel, conversion -are characterized to develop catalyst and photosensitizer libraries to inform development of SLA AM resin systems. Two optimized catalyst/photosensitizer systems are demonstrated in the rapid SLA printing of complex, multidimensional pDCPD structures with microscale features under ambient conditions.
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