Methylammonium Iodide (MAI) CAS 14965-49-2: High Purity Precursor for Perovskite Solar Cells & Optoelectronics

Discover the essential role of Methylammonium Iodide (MAI) in advancing perovskite technology. As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we provide high-purity MAI essential for the development of next-generation solar cells, LEDs, and other optoelectronic devices. Explore how our quality precursors drive innovation in advanced materials.

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Advantages of Sourcing Methylammonium Iodide from Us

Exceptional Purity for Superior Performance

Our Methylammonium Iodide (MAI) boasts a purity of 99.5% and above, minimizing impurities that can hinder the performance and stability of perovskite-based devices, ensuring consistent and reproducible results for your research or production.

Tailored Solutions for Diverse Applications

Whether for perovskite solar cells, LEDs, or other novel optoelectronic applications, our MAI is manufactured to meet specific requirements, supporting your innovation in areas like energy storage and advanced material science.

Secure and Stable Supply Chain

As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we ensure a stable and dependable supply of Methylammonium Iodide, allowing your projects to proceed without interruption. We are your go-to source for quality chemical precursors.

Key Application Areas for Methylammonium Iodide

Perovskite Solar Cells (PSCs)

MAI is a fundamental building block for creating highly efficient perovskite solar cells, contributing to the conversion of sunlight into electricity with remarkable performance.

Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)

Explore the use of MAI in fabricating advanced OLEDs, enabling vibrant and energy-efficient displays and lighting solutions.

Photodetectors and Lasers

The unique optical properties imparted by MAI make it suitable for applications in photodetectors and laser technologies, pushing the boundaries of optical device performance.

Advanced Material Research

Utilize our high-purity MAI for your research and development in novel materials, catalysis, and other emerging scientific fields where precise chemical precursors are essential.