Benzoin methyl ether
Benzoin methyl ether is a chemical compound used as a photoinitiator in various industrial and laboratory applications. It is a colorless to pale yellow crystalline solid that absorbs ultraviolet light and generates free radicals, which can initiate polymerization reactions. The core function of benzoin methyl ether is to facilitate the curing or hardening of certain types of coatings, adhesives, and inks when exposed to UV light.
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2 protocols using benzoin methyl ether
Synthesis of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials
Synthetic Nanostructured Materials Fabrication
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