2-Propenoic acid, 3-(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)- CAS 779-89-5: Your Trusted Supplier for Advanced Electronic Chemicals

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Key Applications of 3-(3-(Trifluoromethyl)phenyl)acrylic Acid

Photoresist Formulations

This compound serves as a crucial component in advanced photoresist formulations used in semiconductor manufacturing and microelectronics, enabling precise pattern transfer.

Organic Synthesis Intermediate

It is a valuable building block in organic synthesis, particularly for creating complex molecules with trifluoromethyl groups, vital for pharmaceuticals and advanced materials.

Electronic Chemical Development

Utilized in the research and development of new electronic chemicals, its unique properties contribute to innovative solutions in the electronics sector.

Material Science Research

Researchers leverage this chemical for developing novel materials with specific optical or electronic properties, driven by its structural characteristics.