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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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of or for?

Hi

Please advise me whether I have to use 'of' or 'for' in the following sentence:

"Quinolineimidazopyridinium derivatives as visible-light photoinitiators of free radical polymerization"

Many thanks for your help in this regard

Elango P.P.
  

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Hi, Please advise me whether I have to use 'of' or 'for' in the following sentence: "Quinolineimidazopyridinium derivatives as visible-light photoinitiators of free radical polymerization" I don't understand the process here but, generally speaking, something is an initiator of something . Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Please advise me whether I have to use 'of' or 'for' in the following sentence: "Quinolineimidazopyridinium derivatives as visible-light photoinitiators of free radical polymerization" I don't understand the process here but, generally speaking, something is an initiator of something .
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Please advise me whether I have to use 'of' or 'for' in the following sentence:

"Quinolineimidazopyridinium derivatives as visible-light photoinitiators of free radical polymerization"

I don't understand the process here but, generally speaking, something is an initiator of something.

Be
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Note that you do not have a sentence there.
There is no verb.

I agree that of is the correct choice, however.

CJ

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