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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Polym Sci A Polym Chem. 2009 Oct 7;47(22):6083–6094. doi: 10.1002/pola.23649

Table 1.

aEffect of dissolved oxygen on Rp and tinh in polymerization initiated by eosin or I2959.

Concentration Rp tinh tinh no argon
Initiator (M) Argon (M/s) (s) tinh with argon

Eosin 4 × 10−6 yes 7.2 (+/− 1.1) × 10−3 5.6 (+/− 0.4) 1.8
 + MDEA no 6.2 (+/− 0.6) × 10−3 10 (+/− 1)

Eosin 4 × 10−7 yes 1.8 (+/− 0.2) × 10−3 31 (+/− 2) 6.1
 + MDEA no 7.5 (+/− 0.5) × 10−4 190 (+/− 10)

I2959 4 × 10−3 yes 5.0 (+/− 0.3) × 10−2 9.0 (+/− 0.6) 5.8
no 2.4 (+/− 0.2) × 10−2 52 (+/− 2)

I2959 4 × 10−4 yes 1.9 (+/− 0.2) × 10−2 10 (+/−3) 8.7
 + MDEA no 1.3 (+/− 0.2) × 10−2 87 (+/−7)
a

Polymerization rates were calculated for the region encompassing 5–30% conversion. Eosin-ITC-initiated reactions were performed with 420 mM PEGDA, 210 mM MDEA, and 35 mM VP in water exposed to 75 mW/cm2 light at wavelengths greater than 480 nm. I2959-initiated reactions were performed with the same monomer formulation, except 210 mM MDEA was only used as indicated. Irradiation conditions for I2959 initiation were 10 mW/cm2, 320–390 nm light. When indicated, monomer was bubbled with argon for 20 minutes immediately prior to polymerization.