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Photophysics and photochemistry of NIR absorbers derived from cyanines: key to new technologies based on chemistry 4.0

  • Bernd Strehmel,
  • Christian Schmitz,
  • Ceren Kütahya,
  • Yulian Pang,
  • Anke Drewitz and
  • Heinz Mustroph

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 415–444, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.40

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  • applications related to Chemistry 4.0 standards. These were mainly photopolymer coatings, which can be found for applications in the graphic industry or to protect selected substrates. The huge release of heat on demand upon turning ON or OFF the NIR light source enables them for photothermal treatment in
  • processes requesting heat to initiate either chemical (activated reactions) or physical (melting, evaporation) events. Keywords: chemistry 4.0; cyanine; near infrared; photopolymer; polymer synthesis; sensitizer; Introduction Cyanines have received in the class of polymethines big attention within the
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Published 18 Mar 2020

Low-budget 3D-printed equipment for continuous flow reactions

  • Jochen M. Neumaier,
  • Amiera Madani,
  • Thomas Klein and
  • Thomas Ziegler

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 558–566, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.50

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  • ], selective laser sintering (SLS) [15], or stereolithography (SLA) [16][17]. Each method however, has advantages and disadvantages [18]. While the printing with SLA and SLS allows a very high resolution, the used photopolymer materials in stereolithography printing are poorly resistant against standard
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Published 26 Feb 2019

Tailoring of organic dyes with oxidoreductive compounds to obtain photocyclic radical generator systems exhibiting photocatalytic behavior

  • Christian Ley,
  • Julien Christmann,
  • Ahmad Ibrahim,
  • Luciano H. Di Stefano and
  • Xavier Allonas

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 936–947, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.92

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  • a chain reaction [12]. Photopolymerization was first used over 4000 years ago in the mummification process [13]. During the last decades the number of commercial applications is still continuously increasing. By example, photopolymer applications are found in electronic materials [14], printing
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Published 25 Apr 2014
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