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Propylene glycol mono-acrylate

Chemical Designations - Synonyms 1,2-Propanediol 1-acrylate Propylene glycol mono-acrylate Chemical Formula CH3CH0HCH20C0CH=CH2. [Pg.210]

Propylene Butylene Polymer Propylene Dichloride Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether Propylene Glycol Mono-acrylate Propylene Glycol Monomethacrylate Propylene Glycol Propylenimine Propylene Oxide... [Pg.79]

The acrylic esters of the lower mono-, di- or trialcohols or the lower ethylene or propylene glycols are liquids of low viscosity and, especially with the lower alcohols, of repellent odor. They are often used in coating formulations as reactive diluents for the much more viscous oligomers. References to their toxicological properties can be found in Refs and... [Pg.15]

The monomers which are most widely used in photopolymerization processes to form networks are acrylates. The reason is that they polymerize fast. Methacrylates generally polymerize more slowly but, due to the stiffer main chain, yield harder products. By copolymerization of monoacrylates (/=2) with di-(/=4) or triacrylates (/=6), crosslinked networks are formed. In order to avoid the presence of free monomer in the cured product, monoacrylates are sometimes omitted. The acrylic esters of the lower mono-, di- or trialcohols or the lower ethylene or propylene glycols are liquids of low viscosity and, especially with the lower alcohols, of repellent odor. They are often used in coating formulations as reactive diluents for the more viscous oligomers. [Pg.871]

Tg measurements have been performed on many other polymers and copolymers including phenol bark resins [71], PS [72-74], p-nitrobenzene substituted polymethacrylates [75], PC [76], polyimines [77], polyurethanes (PU) [78], Novolac resins [71], polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polychloroprene, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer and butyl rubber [79], bisphenol-A epoxy diacrylate-trimethylolpropane triacrylate [80], mono and dipolyphosphazenes [81], polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid entrapment polymers [82], polyether nitrile copolymers [83], polyacrylate-polyoxyethylene grafts [84], Novolak type thermosets [71], polyester carbonates [85], polyethylene naphthalene, 2,6, dicarboxylate [86], PET-polyethylene 2,6-naphthalone carboxylate blends [87], a-phenyl substituted aromatic-aliphatic polyamides [88], sodium acrylate-methyl methacrylate multiblock copolymers [89], telechelic sulfonate polyester ionomers [90], aromatic polyamides [91], polyimides [91], 4,4"-bis(4-oxyphenoxy)benzophenone diglycidyl ether - 3,4 epoxycyclohexyl methyl 3,4 epoxy cyclohexane carboxylate blends [92], PET [93], polyhydroxybutyrate [94], polyetherimides [95], macrocyclic aromatic disulfide oligomers [96], acrylics [97], PU urea elastomers [97], glass reinforced epoxy resin composites [98], PVOH [99], polymethyl methacrylate-N-phenyl maleimide, styrene copolymers [100], chiral... [Pg.97]


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