Peter Gottschalk
Iowa State University
15 Papers
847 Citations
Peter Gottschalk is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Free-radical addition & Radical polymerization. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications.
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Photosensitive materials containing ionic dye compounds as initiators
Peter Gottschalk,Douglas C. Neckers,Gary B. Schuster +2 more
- 18 Nov 1986
TL;DR: A photohardenable composition comprising a free radical addition polymerizable or crosslinkable compound and an ionic dye-counter ion compound, which is capable of absorbing actinic radiation and producing free radicals which initiate free radical polymerization or crosslinking of said compound; and photosensitive materials incorporating the same.
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Photohardenable compositions containing a dye borate complex and photosensitive materials employing the same
Peter Gottschalk,Gary B. Schuster +1 more
- 16 Feb 1988
TL;DR: A photohardenable composition comprising a free radical addition polymerizable or crosslinkable compound and a cationic dye-borate anion complex, said complex being capable of absorbing actinic radiation and producing free radicals which initiate free radical polymerization or crosslinking of said compound; and photosensitive materials employing the composition where in one embodiment the composition is microencapsulated as discussed by the authors.
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Photohardenable composition containing borate salts and ketone initiators
Michael Samuel Shanklin,Peter Gottschalk,Paul C. Adair +2 more
- 23 Apr 1990
TL;DR: A photohardenable composition comprising a free radical addition polymerizable or crosslinkable compound and an aromatic ketone and a borate salt was proposed in this paper, where the composition is microencapsulated.
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Photosensitive material containing ion dye compound as initiator
Peter Gottschalk,Douglas C. Neckers,Gary B. Schuster +2 more
- 20 Nov 1986
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Cationic dye-triarylmonoalkylorate anion complexes
Peter Gottschalk,Douglas C. Neckers,Gary B. Schuster +2 more
- 30 Jan 1990
TL;DR: A cationic dye-borate anion compound represented by the formula: STR1 is a color compound where D+ is selected from the group consisting of Cationic cyanine, carbocyanine, hemicyanine and rhodamine dyes; R1 is alkyl; and R2, R3, R4 are aryl as mentioned in this paper.
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