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Acrylate ester

In practice, synthetic polymers are sometimes divided into two classes, thermosetting and thermo-plMtic. Those polymers which in their original condition will fiow and can be moulded by heat and pressime, but which in their finished or cured state cannot be re softened or moulded are known as thermo setting (examples phenol formaldehyde or urea formaldehyde polymer). Thermoplastic polymers can be resoftened and remoulded by heat (examples ethylene polymers and polymers of acrylic esters). [Pg.1014]

Acrylic acid derivatives. Acrylic esters polymerise readily under the influence of oxygen, peroxides, light or heat to give colourless, glass-Uke plastics. [Pg.1016]

Czamik et al." studied the auxiliary-assisted copper(II)-ion catalysed hydrolysis of acrylate esters... [Pg.112]

Diethyl 3-oxoheptanedioate, for example, is clearly derived from giutaryl and acetic acid synthons (e.g. acetoacetic ester M. Guha, 1973 disconnection 1). Disconnection 2 leads to acrylic and acetoacetic esters as reagents. The dianion of acetoacetic ester could, in prin-ciple,be used as described for acetylacetone (p. 9f.), but the reaction with acrylic ester would inevitably yield by-products from aldol-type side-reactions. [Pg.207]

Acrylate copolymers Acrylate ester Acrylate esters Acrylate grouts Acrylate polymers Acrylates... [Pg.12]

ACRYLONITRILEPOLYMMRS - SURVEY AND SAN (STYRENE-ACRYLONITRILECO-POLYMMRS)] (Vol 1) -acrylic ester copolymerization [ACRYLIC ESTER POLYMERS - SURVEY] (Vol 1)... [Pg.137]


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0-Amino-acrylate ester, decarboxylation

1,3-Butadiene with acrylic esters

3-Hydroxy-2- acrylic acid methyl esters

5-Hexenoic acid, 2-amino-4-methylsynthesis via ene reaction of acrylate esters

ACRYLIC ESTER COPOLYMER

Acryl ester, polymerization

Acrylate ester copolymer latexes

Acrylate esters and other monosubstituted monomers

Acrylate esters reaction with radicals

Acrylate esters, Michael addition

Acrylate methyl ester

Acrylate monomers, acids esters, physical

Acrylic 2-bromo-, ethyl ester

Acrylic 3-amino-, esters

Acrylic Esters, Acryl Amides, and Acrylonitrile

Acrylic acid 2-ethyl hexyl ester

Acrylic acid benzyl ester

Acrylic acid butyl ester

Acrylic acid ester

Acrylic acid ester rubber

Acrylic acid esters complexes

Acrylic acid esters from alcohols, acetylene

Acrylic acid esters methyl acrylate

Acrylic acid ethyl ester

Acrylic acid isopropyl ester

Acrylic acid methyl ester

Acrylic acid n-butyl ester

Acrylic acid, 2-acetoxyethyl ester

Acrylic acid, 2-acetoxyethyl ester asymmetric hydrogenation

Acrylic acid, 3- -, ethyl ester, preparation

Acrylic acid, a- methyl ester

Acrylic acid, a- methyl ester addition reaction with enolates

Acrylic acid, methyl ester carbonylation

Acrylic acid, methyl ester, ruthenium

Acrylic acid, methyl ester, ruthenium complex

Acrylic acid, p-nitroethyl ester

Acrylic acid, p-nitroethyl ester Diels-Alder reactions

Acrylic acids or esters

Acrylic alkyl esters, copolymer

Acrylic and Methacrylic Esters

Acrylic ester hydrogen bonding

Acrylic ester moiety

Acrylic ester monomers

Acrylic ester polymers

Acrylic esters

Acrylic esters asymmetric hydrogenation

Acrylic esters homogeneous catalysis

Acrylic esters polymerization

Acrylic esters, hydroformylation

Acrylic esters, phenylation

Acrylic-ester resins

Acrylics, determination Ester groups

Aliphatic esters ethyl acrylate

Aliphatic esters methyl acrylate

Alkyl esters of acrylic acids

Aniline, reaction with acrylate esters

Arylation acrylic esters

Copolymer acid-acrylate ester

Cycloaddition acrylate esters

Dienophiles chiral acrylate esters

Esters ethyl acrylate

Esters of acrylic and methacrylic acid

Esters, acrylate reaction with cyclopentadiene

Ethylene acrylate esters

Ethylene-acrylic ester copolymers

Hydroformylation of acrylic esters

Hydroxy acrylic esters

Initiators acrylic ester polymerization

K) for Addition of Substituted Propyl Radicals to (Meth)acrylate Esters

Lactones, from acrylate esters

Meth)Acrylic Esters of Polyalkoxylated Trimethylolpropane

Morita-Baylis-Hillman reactions acrylate esters

Oxazoline acrylate esters

Poly-acrylic ester compounds

Poly-acrylic-esters

Polyacrylate-acrylic acid ester

Polymer of acrylic and methacrylic esters

Polymerization of acrylic and methacrylic esters

Radical addition acrylate esters

Reactivity Ratios for Copolymerizations of Ethene with Acrylic Acid Esters

Reppe acrylic esters synthesis

STYRENE-ACRYLIC ESTER

STYRENE-ACRYLIC ESTER COPOLYMER

Substituted acrylic add esters

Vinyl acrylic ester copolymerization

Vinyl chloride acrylate ester copolymers

Vinyl chloride acrylic esters from

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