1-[4-(Phenylthio)phenyl]-1,2-octanedione 2-(O-benzoyloxime)
PowerCure™ 1314 is an efficient photoinitiator, used to initiate the freeradical polymerization of ethylenically unsaturated monomers or multifunctional vinyl monomers. It is especially suitable for applications requiring extremely high photosensitivity and low yellowing.
Synonyms | Omnirad 1314 |
CAS Number | 253585-83-0 |
EINECS Number | 454-610-0 |
Chemical Structure | |
Chemical Formula | C27H27NO3S |
Molecular Weight | 445.582 |
Packing | PowerCure™ 1314 is supplied in 10Kg carton. |
Note | All information in the leaflet is based on our present knowledge and experience. We reserve the right to make any changes according to technological progress or further developments. Performance of this type 1 photoinitiator described herein should be verified by testing. We specifically disclaim any other express or implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. We disclaim liability for any incidental or consequential damages. |
PowerCure™ 1314 is mainly used as spacer materials for displays, microlens materials, covering layers anddielectric or insulating layers.
PowerCure™ 1314 may be used in UV curable photoresist formulations either alone orin combination with other photoinitiators or sensitizers.
PowerCure™ 1314 also can be used in photosensitive polyamide formulations, inspacer materials for LCD, in microlense materials, in overcoat layers and in dielectricor insulating layers.
Appearance | Pale yellow powder |
Assay (HPLC, %) | Min.98.0 |
Melting Point [°C] | 40-44 |
Volatile (%) | Max.0.50 |