Fluorene derivatives, optical plastic / Fine Materials Business

Fluorene derivatives, optical plastic

Based on the coal chemistry technology accumulated by our company over a long period of time, we make use of the excellent optical properties and heat resistance of fluorene derivatives applying them to liquid crystal displays, cell phone camera lenses, and semiconductor-related materials.

Fluorene is one of the elements contained in coal tar. When various benzene rings are bonded to fluorene, a fluorene derivative is obtained. A fluorene derivative has a three-dimensional configuration called a 'cardo structure'. As the cardo structure contains a lot of aromatic rings, this structure has a high refractive index and high heat resistance. In addition, as each of the aromatic rings faces in a different direction, the optical anisotropy is reduced, and birefringence becomes weaker. Our company produces various types of fluorene derivatives. Polyester resin is used for digital camera lenses, acrylate for various types of liquid crystal films, and epoxy for thermosetting resin. Fluorene derivative products Image
Fluorene derivative products
Basic structure of fluorene derivatives (Cardo structure) Image
Basic structure of
fluorene derivatives
(Cardo structure)
  Product  
 
Monomer (bisphenol, bisalcohol) : Resin raw material
Polyester (OKP) : For injection molding
Epoxy : For Thermosetting resin
Acrylate : For photo-setting resin
 
     
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