Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Synthetic organic products used as luminophores. In 2022, Synthetic organic products used as luminophores were the world's 2365th most traded product, with a total trade of $864M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Synthetic organic products used as luminophores decreased by -7.76%, from $937M to $864M. Trade in Synthetic organic products used as luminophores represent 0.0036% of total world trade.
Synthetic organic products used as luminophores are a part of Synthetic Coloring Matter.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Synthetic organic products used as luminophores were United States ($300M), South Korea ($240M), China ($68.7M), Japan ($34.7M), and Germany ($33.4M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Synthetic organic products used as luminophores were South Korea ($290M), China ($275M), Germany ($15.4M), United States ($14.7M), and Netherlands ($14.3M).
Ranking Synthetic organic products used as luminophores ranks 1915th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A luminophore is a chemical that emits light. Chemists use luminophores to emit light in a variety of colors, such as green, red, orange, blue, or purple. For example, chemists use luminophores to produce glow-in-the-dark paints that help people see in the dark. Chemists also use luminophores to make OLED light sources that can replace traditional light sources such as fluorescent or incandescent bulbs.