posted on 2016-02-22, 06:23authored bySharad
D. Bhagat, Jhunu Chatterjee, Banghao Chen, A. E. Stiegman
The self-initiation of the thiol–ene coupling
reaction of tetravinyl monomers containing main group elements and
trivinyl heterocycles with alkyl and aryl dithiols resulted in the
formation of highly cross-linked prepolymer gels which upon final
curing at 120 °C yielded hard, monolithic polymeric materials.
Because of the presence of highly polarizable main group elements
such as Si, Ge, Sn, and S and the relative absence of highly electronegative
elements, the resulting polymers exhibited high refractive indices
ranging from 1.590 to 1.703 and Abbe numbers between 24.3 and 45.0.
All of the polymers were highly transparent over the UV–vis
region of the spectrum. Moreover, due to the high cross-linked density
achievable in specific compositions, very hard materials capable of
being ground and polished could be produced. The range of compositions
produced yields important structure–property relationships,
indicating the effect of monomer structure on mechanical and optical
properties.