4-Chlorobenzophenone: A Key Photoinitiator for UV Curing and Chemical Synthesis

Unlock efficient UV curing and advanced chemical synthesis with our high-purity 4-Chlorobenzophenone.

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Product Advantages

Enhanced UV Curing Efficiency

As a premier UV photoinitiator, 4-Chlorobenzophenone significantly boosts the efficiency of UV curing processes for inks and coatings, leading to improved throughput and product quality.

Versatile Synthesis Intermediate

Its role as a crucial intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and pesticides empowers researchers and manufacturers to develop novel and effective compounds.

Superior Product Stability

The anti-yellowing properties of 4-Chlorobenzophenone ensure the aesthetic and functional longevity of cured materials, particularly important in high-performance coatings.

Key Applications

UV Curing Applications

4-Chlorobenzophenone is widely employed as a photoinitiator in UV-curable coatings and inks, accelerating the polymerization process upon UV exposure.

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

As a key intermediate, it plays a vital role in the synthesis pathways of various pharmaceutical compounds, contributing to drug development.

Pesticide Manufacturing

This chemical intermediate is utilized in the production of effective pesticides, supporting the agricultural industry's needs.

Fine Chemical Production

4-Chlorobenzophenone is a valuable building block in the broader fine chemical industry, enabling the creation of specialized organic molecules.

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With 20 years of R&D, manufacturing, and sales experience, we proudly serve clients across 60 countries and regions worldwide.

Advanced Facilities

Our in-house R&D laboratory, pilot platform, and large-scale production workshop are equipped to meet the audit requirements of global customers.

Seamless Scalability

We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).