Dental Materials Sector: As a photoinitiator, it is widely utilized in light-curable composite resin materials, such as dental fillings, enamel restoratives, and dental adhesives.
Light-Curing Industry: It is employed in various light-curing processes, including printing inks, surface coatings, microelectronics encapsulation, and light-resistant coatings. Under the influence of ultraviolet or visible light, camphorquinone initiates the polymerization of resins or monomers, yielding cured materials with specific properties—such as abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation—suitable for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards, sealing and insulating components for optoelectronic instruments, and similar applications.
Perovskite Solar Cells: It serves as an additive in the preparation of perovskite thin films. By leveraging its sublimation properties, it assists in controlling crystal growth during thermal treatment, thereby promoting uniform crystallization, minimizing residues, and ultimately enhancing the quality of the perovskite films, as well as the photoelectric conversion efficiency and stability of the solar cells.
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Yellow crystalline powder
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Freely soluble in alcohal,ether, & n-hexane
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The results conforms with enterprise standards.
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