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Reactive Polymers, Vol.24, No.3, 271-278, 1995
WATER-SOLUBLE PHOTORESINS BASED ON POLYMERIC AZO-COMPOUNDS
Polymeric azosulfonates lose their water solubility when exposed to UV light due to decomposition of the azo function. This effect can be used in water-based photoprinting processes. Water-soluble copolymers of azosulfonate containing repeat units and methyl methacrylate have been alternatively synthesized by a polymer-analogous reaction [1,2] and by direct copolymerization [3]. Both polymer types have been evaluated for application as photoresins in offset printing processes. The polymer made by copolymerization is superior and shows excellent results for photosensitivity, resolution, film-forming properties, and development in water, as well as for thermal and moisture storage stability.