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Xavier Allonas is affiliated with the University of Upper Alsace in France and conducts research predominantly in the field of Chemistry. Their work focuses extensively on Organic Chemistry, with additional contributions in Materials Chemistry, Automotive Engineering, Orthodontics, and Polymers and Plastics.

The main topics of Allonas's research include photopolymerization techniques and applications, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, photochromic and fluorescence chemistry, additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, dental materials and restorations, radical photochemical reactions, and polymer composites and self-healing.

Frequent collaborators include Céline Croutxé-Barghorn, Christian Ley, Lucile Halbardier, Emile Goldbach, and Anne-Sophie Schuller.

Publication venues where Allonas has frequently published are:

  • Polymer Chemistry
  • European Polymer Journal
  • RSC Advances
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Recent papers authored by Allonas's group or closely related to their research include:

  • A highly sensitive photoinitiating system based on pre-associated ion-pairs for NIR radical photopolymerization of optically clear materials, 2022, Polymer Chemistry
  • A Simple and Efficient Model to Determine the Photonic Parameters of a Photopolymerizable Resin Usable in 3D Printing, 2021, ChemPhotoChem
  • Distance dependence of enhanced intersystem crossing in BODIPY-nitroxide dyads, 2023, Chemical Science
  • Siloxane-modified waterborne UV-curable polyurethane acrylate coatings: Chemorheology and viscoelastic analyses, 2021, Progress in Organic Coatings
  • Highly reactive photothermal initiating system based on sulfonium salts for the photoinduced thermal frontal cationic polymerization of epoxides: a way to create carbon-fiber reinforced polymers, 2020, RSC Advances

Best Publications

  • Camphorquinone–amines photoinitating systems for the initiation of free radical polymerization

    J. Jakubiak;X. Allonas;J.P. Fouassier;A. Sionkowska

  • Dyes as Photoinitiators or Photosensitizers of Polymerization Reactions

    Jean-Pierre Fouassier;Fabrice Morlet-Savary;Jacques Lalevée;Xavier Allonas

  • Photoinitiating systems for cationic photopolymerization: Ongoing push toward long wavelengths and low light intensities

    Suqing Shi;Suqing Shi;Céline Croutxé-Barghorn;Xavier Allonas

  • Aminoalkyl radicals: direct observation and reactivity toward oxygen, 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl, and methyl acrylate.

    Jacques Lalevee;Bernadette Graff;Xavier Allonas;Jean-Pierre Fouassier

  • Panchromatic Type II Photoinitiator for Free Radical Polymerization Based on Thioxanthone Derivative

    Haja Tar;Duygu Sevinc Esen;Meral Aydin;Christian Ley

  • Free‐radical‐promoted cationic photopolymerization under visible light in aerated media: New and highly efficient silane‐containing initiating systems

    Jacques Lalevée;Mohamad El‐Roz;Xavier Allonas;Jean Pierre Fouassier

  • Silanes as New Highly Efficient Co-initiators for Radical Polymerization in Aerated Media

    J. Lalevee;A. Dirani;M. El-Roz;X. Allonas

  • Progress in the development of polymeric and multifunctional photoinitiators

    Junyi Zhou;Junyi Zhou;Xavier Allonas;Ahmad Ibrahim;Xiaoxuan Liu

  • Overcoming the oxygen inhibition in the photopolymerization of acrylates: A study of the beneficial effect of triphenylphosphine

    C. Belon;X. Allonas;C. Croutxé-barghorn;J. Lalevée

  • Electron Spin Resonance Spin Trapping Technique: Application to the Cleavage Process of Photoinitiators

    Adrien Criqui;Jacques Lalevée;Xavier Allonas;Jean-Pierre Fouassier

  • Reactivity of Carbon-Centered Radicals toward Acrylate Double Bonds: Relative Contribution of Polar vs Enthalpy Effects

    Jacques Lalevee;Xavier Allonas;Jean-Pierre Fouassier

  • New Photoinitiators Based on the Silyl Radical Chemistry: Polymerization Ability, ESR Spin Trapping, and Laser Flash Photolysis Investigation

    J. Lalevée;N. Blanchard;M. El-Roz;B. Graff

  • Role of the Medium on the Reactivity of Cleavable Photoinitiators in Photopolymerization Reactions

    Jacques Lalevee;Xavier Allonas;Safi Jradi;Jean-Pierre Fouassier

  • Quaternary ammonium salts of phenylglyoxylic acid as photobase generators for thiol-promoted epoxide photopolymerization

    H. Salmi;X. Allonas;C. Ley;A. Defoin

  • Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane (TTMSS)-Derived Radical Reactivity toward Alkenes: A Combined Quantum Mechanical and Laser Flash Photolysis Study

    Jacques Lalevée;Xavier Allonas;Jean Pierre Fouassier

  • Investigation of the triplet quantum yield of thioxanthone by time-resolved thermal lens spectroscopy: solvent and population lens effects

    X. Allonas;C. Ley;C. Bibaut;P. Jacques

  • Mechanistic Investigation of the Silane, Germane, and Stannane Behavior When Incorporated in Type I and Type II Photoinitiators of Polymerization in Aerated Media

    Mohamad El-Roz;Jacques Lalevée;Xavier Allonas;Jean Pierre Fouassier

  • Photoinitiation Mechanism of Free Radical Photopolymerization in the Presence of Cyclic Acetals and Related Compounds

    P. Xiao;J. Lalevée;X. Allonas;J.P. Fouassier

  • Germanes as efficient coinitiators in radical and cationic photopolymerizations

    Jacques Lalevée;Ali Dirani;Mohamad El-Roz;Xavier Allonas

  • Pyrromethene derivatives in three‐component photoinitiating systems for free radical photopolymerization

    Olga Inés Tarzi;Olga Inés Tarzi;X. Allonas;C. Ley;J. P. Fouassier

  • Acylgermanes: Excited state processes and reactivity

    Jacques Lalevee;Xavier Allonas;Jean-Pierre Fouassier

  • Boryl Radicals as a New Photoinitiating Species: A Way to Reduce the Oxygen Inhibition

    J. Lalevée;M. A. Tehfe;X. Allonas;J. P. Fouassier

  • Long Wavelength Cationic Photopolymerization in Aerated Media: A Remarkable Titanocene/Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane/Onium Salt Photoinitiating System.

    M. A. Tehfe;J. Lalevée;X. Allonas;J. P. Fouassier

  • New sulfur‐centered radicals as photopolymerization initiating species

    Jacques Lalevée;Lacramioara Zadoina;Xavier Allonas;Jean Pierre Fouassier

  • Effect of Lewis base coordination on boryl radical reactivity: investigation using laser flash photolysis and kinetic ESR

    Jacques Lalevée;Nicolas Blanchard;Anne-Caroline Chany;Mohamad-Ali Tehfe

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Fouassier
Jean-Pierre Fouassier University of Upper Alsace
Jacques Lalevée
Jacques Lalevée University of Upper Alsace
Fabrice Morlet-Savary
Fabrice Morlet-Savary University of Upper Alsace
Nicolas Blanchard
Nicolas Blanchard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yusuf Yagci
Yusuf Yagci Istanbul Technical University
Jiangtao Xu
Jiangtao Xu University of New South Wales
Nikolaus P. Ernsting
Nikolaus P. Ernsting Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Mathias Noltemeyer
Mathias Noltemeyer University of Göttingen
Mohammad Reza Saeb
Mohammad Reza Saeb Gdańsk Medical University
Cyrille Boyer
Cyrille Boyer University of New South Wales

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