4-Biphenylmethanol acrylate
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Core Application Areas and Typical Scenarios
1. OCA Optically Clear Adhesive
High-end Display Lamination: As a key monomer for OCA optically clear adhesive, it can be combined with polyurethane acrylate to prepare a transparent adhesive with a refractive index of 1.56, used for interlayer lamination of OLED screens. Its light transmittance (92%) and haze (<1%) are superior to commercially available PMMA-based adhesives.
Impact Resistance: Adding 5-10% BPMA can increase the impact strength of the OCA adhesive layer to 50 J/m, solving the cracking problem of flexible screens during drop tests.
2. Photoresists and Microelectronic Materials
High-resolution Photoresist: Combined with adamantyl acrylate, it can prepare ArF photoresist with a resolution of 110 nm. Its acidolysis reaction rate regulation capability (contrast 3.5) meets the requirements of advanced processes.
Electronic Packaging Materials: Participating in the modification of epoxy resins can reduce the dielectric constant of packaging materials (ε≈3.0) and improve the high-frequency signal transmission efficiency of 5G base station chips (signal delay reduced by 15%).
3. High-performance Coatings and Adhesives
High-adhesion Coatings: Copolymerized with polyurethane acrylate, the resulting coating exhibits adhesion to metals (such as aluminum, copper) (cross-cut test grade 0) significantly better than ordinary acrylate coatings. Moreover, its salt spray resistance (500 hours without rust) is improved by 30%, making it suitable for anti-corrosion in marine engineering.
UV-curable Adhesives: Adding 5-15% BPMA can improve the flexibility of the adhesive layer (elongation at break reaches 150%) while maintaining high shear strength (>15 MPa), used for interlayer bonding of flexible electronic devices.
4. Biomedical Materials
Degradable Hydrogels: Copolymerized with polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) to construct pH-responsive hydrogels (swelling rate increases by 200% when pH<5), used for drug targeted release systems in tumor microenvironments (weakly acidic).
Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Forming porous scaffolds through double bond polymerization, the hydrophobicity of the biphenyl group can regulate cell adhesion behavior (cell viability > 90%), suitable for cartilage tissue repair.
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