Three copper complexes (E1, G1, and G2) with different ligands in combination with an iodonium salt (and optionally another additive) were used to generate radicals upon soft visible light exposure (e.g., polychromatic visible light from a halogen lamp, laser diodes at 405 and 457 nm, LEDs at 405 and 455 nm). This approach can be worthwhile and versatile to initiate free radical photopolymerization, ring-opening cationic photopolymerization, and the synthesis of interpenetrating polymer networks. The photochemical mechanisms for the production of initiating radicals are studied using cyclic voltammetry, electron spin resonance spin trapping, steady state photolysis, and laser flash photolysis techniques. The photoinitiation ability of the c...