RadTech UV/EB Technology Conference & Expo 2008
May 4-7, 2008
Lakeside Center at McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois - United States of America


Fundamentals of Photopolymerization Short Course -
Graduate Course


FACULTY
Alec Scranton PH. D., University of Iowa and Christopher Bowman, University of Colorado

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The course will build upon fundamental concepts to help students achieve an advanced level of understanding of a broad range of topics important for photopolymerization reactions. Students in this course should have a degree in chemistry or chemical engineering, or should have worked in related fields. The course is well-suited for chemists or chemical engineers who find themselves working with UV curing systems but have little formal training in the area. An advanced degree is not required.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Photopolymerization is one of the most rapidly expanding processes for materials production with more then 15% annual growth projected for the next several years. Ultimately, the growth in applications of photopolymerization is driven by the advantages afforded by the use of light, rather then heat, to drive the conversion of monomer to polymer. These advantages include: solvent-free formulations; very high reaction rates at room temperature; spatial control of the polymerization; low energy input; and chemical versatility since polymerization of a wide variety of monomers can be polymerized photochemically. Due to this unique set of advantages, photopolymerizations have gained prominence in recent years for the solvent-free curing of polymer films as well as emerging applications in dental materials, conformal coatings, electronic and optical materials, and rapid prototyping of three-dimensional objects.

The tremendous growth in applications of photopolymerizations has out-paced the supply of scientists and engineers trained in the fundamentals of photopolymerization systems. The goal of this course is to address this problem by providing the participants with an understanding of the fundamentals of photopolymerization systems. Topics that will be covered include:

  • Fundamentals of chain polymerizations
  • Chemistry of free radical photoinitiators and photosensitizers
  • Monomers for free radical photopolymerizations
  • Kinetics & mechanisms of free radical photopolymerizations
  • Chemistry of cationic photoinitiators and photosensitizers
  • Monomers for cationic photopolymerizations
  • Kinetics and mechanisms of cationic photopolymerizations
  • Light sources for photopolymerizations
  • Specialty photopolymeriztion systems
  • Future trends in photopolymerizations

CEU CREDIT
Attendees taking this course will receive 0.5 CEU credits from the University of Iowa. CEU credit forms will be handed out to students the day of the course.

 

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