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Most of practical charge transporting polymers and low-molar-mass materials used in electrophotography are hole-transporting. Among them arylamines and hydrazones have got most attention of researchers. One of the most secure ways of the preparation of solvent resistant electrophotographic materials is cross-linking or photopolymerization. For this charge-transporting compounds with reactive functional groups are needed. This book which is based on a research study conducted in Lithuania gives an insight to photoinitiated cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers and oxiranes bearing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Most of practical charge transporting polymers and low-molar-mass materials used in electrophotography are hole-transporting. Among them arylamines and hydrazones have got most attention of researchers. One of the most secure ways of the preparation of solvent resistant electrophotographic materials is cross-linking or photopolymerization. For this charge-transporting compounds with reactive functional groups are needed. This book which is based on a research study conducted in Lithuania gives an insight to photoinitiated cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers and oxiranes bearing electronically active substituents using iodonium, sulfonium salts and iron-arene complex as photoinitiators.In the next part of work a series of new hydrazones aromatic amines containing reactive vinyloxyethyl group have been designed and synthesized. A set of new amorphous hole-transporting molecular materials have been prepared using the newly synthesized vinyloxyethyl-substituted hydrazones. All the newly synthesized compounds have been fully characterized by a set of spectroscopic methods. Their thermal and photoelectric properties have been studied.
Autorenporträt
Doctor of Physical Sciences (Chemistry)(Kaunas University of Technology). Expert of European Food Safety Authority in Lithuania and Member of Editor board of ¿Journal of Elementology¿(Poland). Currently she is an Assoc. Professor at Veterinarian Academy (Department of Biological Chemistry)of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences.