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Autor:
Meinhart Roth, Florian Mostegel, Andreas Oesterreicher, Matthias Edler, Stefan Kappaun, Thomas Griesser, Daniel Hennen
Publikováno v:
European Polymer Journal. 88:393-402
In this contribution, polymerizable hydroxyalkyl phenone (PI-4) and monoacylphosphine oxide (PI-9) based photoinitiators (PIs) bearing alkyne groups were synthesized with the aim to realize low PI migration together with a high photoactivity in bioco
Autor:
Andreas Oesterreicher, Meinhart Roth, Thomas Griesser, Daniel Hennen, Stefan Kappaun, Florian Mostegel, Matthias Edler
Publikováno v:
European Polymer Journal. 88:403-411
In this contribution, benzophenone (BP) derivatives bearing vinyl carbonate, but-1-yn-4-yl ester, and propargyl ester groups were synthesized and evaluated as polymerizable photoinitiators (PI) in a thiol/vinyl carbonate formulation, with the aim to
Autor:
Florian Mostegel, Andreas Oesterreicher, Meinhart Roth, Martina Gassner, Richard Piock, Matthias Edler, Thomas Griesser
Publikováno v:
Progress in Organic Coatings. 94:116-123
The last decade has seen a significant increase in research on UV curable digital inks for industrial printing applications with the focus to expand this technique into new markets. However, most of the commercially available inks are based on acryli
Autor:
Andreas Oesterreicher, Andreas Moser, Meinhart Roth, Matthias Edler, Gerald Pinter, Richard Piock, Florian Mostegel, Thomas Griesser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 54:418-424
Autor:
Osama El Zubir, C. Neil Hunter, Simone Radl, Matthias Edler, Graham J. Leggett, Robert E. Ducker, Sijing Xia, Michaël L. Cartron, Paul H. Rieger, Florian Mostegel, Thomas Griesser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 3:4431-4438
Thiol-based chemistry provides a mild and versatile tool for surface functionalization. In the present work, mercaptosilane films were patterned by utilizing UV-induced photo-oxidation of the thiol to yield sulfonate groups via contact and interferom
Autor:
Meinhart Roth, Andreas Oesterreicher, Matthias Edler, Stefan Kappaun, Florian Mostegel, Thomas Griesser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 134
In this study, the effect of various stabilizer systems on low-cytotoxic thiol/vinyl carbonate formulations was evaluated with the aim to inhibit premature dark polymerization reactions. The addition of hydroxybenzene-based radical scavengers such as
Cellulose based thin films as a platform for drug release studies to mimick wound dressing materials
Autor:
Uroš Maver, Stefan Spirk, Dragica Smrke, Karin Stana-Kleinschek, Thomas Griesser, Florian Mostegel, Tina Maver
Publikováno v:
Cellulose. 22:749-761
In this paper, the use of ultrathin cellulose supports as platform for the incorporation of analgesic drugs in wound dressings is proposed. As a model drug, diclofenac (DCF) is chosen, which is commonly used in pain easing medical treatments. The DCF
Autor:
Florian Mostegel, Meinhart Roth, Matthias Edler, Andreas Oesterreicher, Daniel Hennen, Eugen Maier, Thomas Griesser, Aleksandra Samusjew
Publikováno v:
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics. 218:1700022
Autor:
Andreas Oesterreicher, Petra Kaschnitz, Andreas Moser, Florian Mostegel, Santhosh Ayalur-Karunakaran, Gerald Pinter, Thomas Griesser, Sandra Schlögl, Gregor Trimmel, Matthias Edler
Publikováno v:
Montanuniversität Leoben
The last decade has seen a remarkable interest in the development of biocompatible monomers for the realization of patient specific medical devices by means of UV-based additive manufacturing technologies. This contribution deals with the synthesis a
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