Alan Johnson
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Caffeic acid is often mentioned as the possible developing agent in the instant coffee based developer Caffenol:
http://caffenol.blogspot.de/2010/03/caffenol-c-m-recipe.html
I compared the activity of Caffenol-C-M with that of a similar solution in which the 40g/L instant coffee (Lidl Arabica) was replaced by 4g/L caffeic acid (axenic.us).
With the caffeic acid developer even increasing the development time by 40% compared with that for Caffenol-C-M did not give a density as high as was obtained with Caffenol-C-M.
Roasting coffee beans does give caffeic acid:
http://coffeechemistry.com/acids/chlorogenic-acid.html
However in my experiment there was not a simple match in activity between instant coffee and the supplied caffeic acid.
Coffee seems to be better.
http://caffenol.blogspot.de/2010/03/caffenol-c-m-recipe.html
I compared the activity of Caffenol-C-M with that of a similar solution in which the 40g/L instant coffee (Lidl Arabica) was replaced by 4g/L caffeic acid (axenic.us).
With the caffeic acid developer even increasing the development time by 40% compared with that for Caffenol-C-M did not give a density as high as was obtained with Caffenol-C-M.
Roasting coffee beans does give caffeic acid:
http://coffeechemistry.com/acids/chlorogenic-acid.html
However in my experiment there was not a simple match in activity between instant coffee and the supplied caffeic acid.
Coffee seems to be better.