ACRYLIC MONOMERS
2-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate (2-HEA) is a raw material component used in the manufacture of polymers. It is an ester of acrylic acid. 2-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate (2-HEA) is a monofunctional methacrylate monomer having a branching hydrophobic moiety and the typical strong reactivity of methacrylates. 2-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate (2-HEA) is a monomer that can be used to make homopolymers and copolymers. (meth)acrylic acid and its salts, amides, and esters, as well as methacrylates, acrylonitrile, maleic esters, butadiene, and other monomers, can be used to make 2-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate (2-HEA) copolymers.
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The chemical formula for Acrylamide, often known as acrylic amide, is CH2=CHC(O)NH2. It is a white, odorless solid that is soluble in water and a number of organic solvents. Acrylamide %50 is aqueous solution of solid Acrylamide. From a chemistry standpoint, Acrylamide is a primary amide that has had its vinyl group replaced (CONH2). It is primarily manufactured industrially as a precursor to polyacrylamides, which are widely used as water-soluble thickeners and flocculation agents.
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Methacrylamide is a functional monomer with three functional groups—vinyl, methyl, and amide—in one molecule and is used as a modifier for acrylic emulsion, fiber treatment agent, methyl methacrylate resin, and in latex production.
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