Cinnamylphosphonic Acid
CAS: 146404-58-2
Ref. 3D-WFA40458
1g | Discontinued | ||
5g | Discontinued | ||
10g | Discontinued | ||
250mg | Discontinued | ||
500mg | Discontinued |
Product Information
Cinnamylphosphonic acid (CAP) is a small molecule that can be used to create luminescent nanowires. CAP was found to be expressed in the human lung and brain, as well as in the retina of the eye. It emits light when exposed to long-term silicone exposure. CAP has also been shown to be an effective solvent for organic materials, such as perovskite or metal ions. The CAP molecules were found to emit light when exposed to silicon and nitrogen atoms, which is then absorbed by particle surfaces. This constant emission of light is observed when water vapor and nitrogen atoms are present in the environment. Cinnamylphosphonic acid is stable and emits light at a constant rate even after being heated or mixed with other compounds.
CAP has been shown to have photoluminescence properties that are similar to those of quantum dots, but without the need for any additional chemicals or solvents.