2018
DOI: 10.1002/pola.29196
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Laser welding of polymers using unsymmetrical squaraine dyes

Abstract: Transmission laser welding of plastic is typically achieved by incorporating a laser absorbing dye into one of the two pieces of plastic one wishes to weld together and mediating the welding process using a laser emitting light at a suitable wavelength. Desirable properties of laser absorbing dyes include: (1) the dye is colorless in the visible region but absorbs strongly in the region at the wavelength where the laser emits, (2) the dye has a good conversion of the energy from the laser to heat, (3) the dye … Show more

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“…After a series of experimental attempts (changes in reaction conditions, solvents, amines, and attempt at microwave synthesis) with limited success, the amination reaction has been successfully conducted using an optimized method based on the Pittelkow method [ 27 ]. Unlike previously performed experiments, in this case, the catalysts were not used, and the reaction was carried out in one step between halogen and corresponding amine with the addition of n-BuLi [ 31 ]. On behalf of this mild procedure, for which the transition metal catalyst was not necessary, amines 1a – 1c have been successfully prepared with a very good yield ( Figure 5 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After a series of experimental attempts (changes in reaction conditions, solvents, amines, and attempt at microwave synthesis) with limited success, the amination reaction has been successfully conducted using an optimized method based on the Pittelkow method [ 27 ]. Unlike previously performed experiments, in this case, the catalysts were not used, and the reaction was carried out in one step between halogen and corresponding amine with the addition of n-BuLi [ 31 ]. On behalf of this mild procedure, for which the transition metal catalyst was not necessary, amines 1a – 1c have been successfully prepared with a very good yield ( Figure 5 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The solution of rotaxane 2 showed no evidence of fatigue after four laser heating and cooling cycles. It should be possible to exploit wavelength‐selective laser heating for a variety of applications such as polymer welding, heat reversible materials,, or photothermal therapy , . In addition, there is great potential for new approaches to ratiometric photoacoustic imaging , …”
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“…Whereas carbon black and CNT loaded polymers remain opaque black after welding, dispersed transparent strongly absorbing fluorescent dyes such as those based on squaraine [2] have also been demonstrated. Although initially highly coloured, the dyes can be permanently bleached with heat or UV light after welding.…”
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