🚀Quantum efficiency is a critical factor in assessing the performance of photoinitiators in polymerisation processes. It refers to the efficiency with which the absorbed photons produce a specific chemical event or effect - typically the formation of radicals necessary to initiate polymerisation.
📰Our latest article from the Ortyl Photo Lab team ( Joanna Ortyl, Filip Petko, Magdalena Jankowska ) at the Tadeusz Kościuszko Cracow University of Technology's Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology
in #Macromolecules will provide further insights into how specific quantum yields affect photoinitiation efficiency, it may explore the relationship between molecular structure, light absorption characteristics and the resulting photochemical yield. This could be valuable in designing new photoinitiators or optimising existing ones for industrial applications. American Chemical Society.
Cracow University of Technology
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology
Laboratory of Photochemistry and Optical Spectroscopy
Warszawska 24
31-155 Cracow
Poland
Joanna Ortyl, Prof., Ph.D., DSc.

tel.: +48 (12) 628 31 36
e-mail: jortyl@pk.edu.pl
Awarded for scientific and research activities that resulted in numerous publications, patents, utility models, invention projects and practical applications and industrial implementations, especially in the field of photochemistry – including photopolymerization processes in polymer systems and photochemical processes taking place in organic molecules. The award is a direct result of the TEAM TECH project co-financed by the Foundation for Polish Science.
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