Polymer, Vol.44, No.11, 3177-3183, 2003
Photosensitive 2,5-distyrylpyrazine particles produced from rapid expansion of supercritical solutions
Solvent-free, photoreactive particles of 2,5-distyrylpyrazine (DSP) monomer were developed by rapid precipitation from an expanding supercritical chlorodifluoromethane solution. DSP polymer particles were produced by solid-state photopolymerization. DSP particles below a critical diameter of about 0.5 mum were found to be mechanically stable and did not fragment upon photopolymerization. The rate of DSP photopolymerization was shown to be size-sensitive. Nano-scale particles demonstrated superior photoreactivity in the solid state in comparison to micro-scale crystals. UV spectra of DSP at different degrees of conversion were investigated and the extinction coefficients were calculated for the DSP monomer and polymer in sulfuric acid. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.