“…12 However, unlike thiol-ene photopolymers, the share hold by thiol-ene latexes has remained limited, and no commercial product has emerged yet. 13,14 The main examples result from a miniemulsion photopolymerization, [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] and to a less extent, dispersion 25,26 and emulsion 12,27 (photo)polymerizations. Suspension photopolymerization has been also described, [28][29][30][31][32] but this process does not result in polymer colloids (average particle diameter < 1 µm), but in micrometre solid beads (0.1 -10 mm).…”