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2,2′-(1,4-Phenylene)bis(5-phenyl-1,3-oxazole) | |
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POPOP
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C24H16N2O2 |
| Molar mass | 364.40 g/mol |
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POPOP or 1,4-bis(5-phenyloxazol-2-yl) benzene is a scintillator. It is used as a wavelength shifter (also called a "secondary scintillator"), which means that it converts shorter wavelength light to longer wavelength light. Its output spectrum peaks at 410 nm, which is violet.[1] POPOP is used in both solid and liquid organic scintillators.
Categories: [Phosphors and scintillators]