Camphorquinone is an important photoinitiator in dental materials used for restorative procedures.
Its ability to initiate polymerization reactions upon exposure to light has made it a valuable component in dental composites and adhesives. Camphorquinone acts as a photoinitiator by absorbing light energy, typically in the blue region of the visible light spectrum, and transferring it to a co-initiator molecule.
This energy transfer triggers a chemical reaction that leads to the polymerization of the resin in the dental material, resulting in its hardening and bonding to the tooth structure.
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