| Literature DB >> 34145731 |
Qin Li1, Shanshan Yuan1, Fangfang Liu2, Xiaohui Zhu1, Jinliang Liu1.
Abstract
Photopolymerization refers to a type of polymerization process in which light is utilized as excitation source to initiate polymerization of monomers and oligomers. Despite great progress, photopolymerization is typically induced by ultraviolet or visible light, which still greatly restrains its applications. Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) represent a class of optical nanomaterials that are able to convert low-energy near-infrared (NIR) light into high-energy ultraviolet (or visible light) emissions. In this context, UCNP-assisted photopolymerization has recently attracted extensive attentions due to its unique advantages. In this account, recent advances in the fundamentals, optimization and emerging applications of UCNP-based photopolymerization are reviewed. Fundamental theories of upconversion luminescence and photopolymerization will be introduced first. Various optimization approaches to improve UCNP-assisted photopolymerization are then summarized, followed by diverse emerging applications. Challenges and future perspectives in this area will be provided as a conclusion.Entities:
Keywords: NIR light; deep penetration depth; photopolymerization; rare earth; upconversion nanoparticles
Year: 2021 PMID: 34145731 DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202100093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rec ISSN: 1528-0691 Impact factor: 6.771