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This is the most comprehensive insight into the emerging field of photoinitiators (PIs) by providing detailed presentation of PIs and PI systems and their role in different polymerization reactions. Examples of various applications from industry are included, too.

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This is the most comprehensive insight into the emerging field of photoinitiators (PIs) by providing detailed presentation of PIs and PI systems and their role in different polymerization reactions. Examples of various applications from industry are included, too.

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Autorenporträt
Jean-Pierre Fouassier is emeritus professor of the University of Haute Alsace, Mulhouse. His research interests are still focused on time resolved laser spectroscopy of photoinitiatiors and the design of efficient systems for applications of photopolymerization reactions in various areas. He has published a lot of research articles, technical papers, proceedings, patents, review papers, book chapters (> 700). Jacques Lalevée is Professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse ENSCMu (University of Haute Alsace). His current research interests encompass the free radical chemistry, the design of new polymerization initiating systems or new polymers as well as the mechanistic elucidation in polymer chemistry. Jacques Lalevée has published 309 peer review articles in international journals, 9 patents, 13 book chapters and three books related to photopolymerization processes.