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Acrylic acid, 97%, stab. with ca 200ppm 4-methoxyphenol, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Descrizione
Acrylic acid acts as a precursor in the production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid. It is used in the preparation of water-absorbent resins. It reacts with alcohols to prepare the corresponding esters. Its esters are used as raw materials for synthetic resins, rubbers, coating adhesives, water-based paints, floor polishes and adhesives. It is also used to prepare forming homopolymers or copolymers by reacting with other monomers like acrylamides, acrylonitrile, vinyl, styrene, and butadiene.
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Acrylic acid acts as a precursor in the production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid. It is used in the preparation of water-absorbent resins. It reacts with alcohols to prepare the corresponding esters. Its esters are used as raw materials for synthetic resins, rubbers, coating adhesives, water-based paints, floor polishes and adhesives. It is also used to prepare forming homopolymers or copolymers by reacting with other monomers like acrylamides, acrylonitrile, vinyl, styrene, and butadiene.
Solubility
Miscible with water.
Notes
Hygroscopic. Light and air sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, oxygen, polymerizing initiators, amines and peroxides.
Specifica
Specifica
Materiale o nome chimico | Acrylic acid |
Nota nome | stabilized with ≈200ppm 4-methoxyphenol |
Punto di fusione | ∼13°C |
Densità | 1.051 |
Punti di ebollizione | 138°C to 139°C |
Punto d'infiammabilità | 54°C (130°F) |
Odore | Pungent |
Formula lineare | H2C=CHCO2H |
Indice di rifrazione | 1.4202 |
Quantità | 500 g |
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