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Bisphenol A glycerolate (1 glycerol/phenol) diacrylate

contains MEHQ as inhibitor

Synonym(s):

2,2-Bis[4-(3-acryloyloxy-2-hydroxypropoxy)phenyl]propane, 2,2-Bis[acryloyloxy(2′-hydroxypropyloxy)phenyl]propane, Bisphenol A glycerolate diacrylate

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C27H32O8
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
484.54
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12162002
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

contains

MEHQ as inhibitor
250-500 ppm MEHQ as inhibitor

Quality Level

refractive index

n20/D 1.557 (lit.)

viscosity

2000-4000 cP(65 °C)(lit.)

acid number

<5 mg KOH/g

density

1.18 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

SMILES string

CC(C)(c1ccc(OCC(O)COC(=O)C=C)cc1)c2ccc(OCC(O)COC(=O)C=C)cc2

InChI

1S/C27H32O8/c1-5-25(30)34-17-21(28)15-32-23-11-7-19(8-12-23)27(3,4)20-9-13-24(14-10-20)33-16-22(29)18-35-26(31)6-2/h5-14,21-22,28-29H,1-2,15-18H2,3-4H3

InChI key

VZTQQYMRXDUHDO-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Application

UV curable cross-linking agent. Component of curable inks, coatings, varnishes and lacquers.

Features and Benefits

High viscosity, non-volatile, difunctional acrylate. Gives fast cure speeds, low odor and low volatility.

Physical form

epoxy acrylate oligomer

Pictograms

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Signal Word

Warning

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Skin Sens. 1

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

235.4 °F - closed cup

Flash Point(C)

113 °C - closed cup

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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B Björkner
Acta dermato-venereologica, 61(1), 7-10 (1981-01-01)
One commonly used prepolymer in ultraviolet (UV) curing inks is epoxy acrylate. Of 6 men with dermatitis contracted from UV-curing inks, 2 had positive patch test reaction to epoxy acrylate. None reacted to the chemically related bisphenol A dimethacrylate. The
D L Holness et al.
Contact dermatitis, 28(4), 216-219 (1993-04-01)
Epoxy resin of the bisphenol A type (ERBA) is a common cause of occupational contact dermatitis. 167 patients with a history of potential exposure were patch tested with epoxy resin (molecular weight 340) (ERBAM) 1% in pet. and with a
J R Nethercott
The British journal of dermatology, 104(6), 697-703 (1981-06-01)
A printer developed allergic contact dermatitis due to epoxy acrylate resin. Incomplete cross-reactivity between four epoxy acrylate resins and a lack of cross-reactivity to epoxy resin was demonstrated. The epoxy acrylate resin has been shown to be a potent cutaneous
M Bruze et al.
Dermatosen in Beruf und Umwelt. Occupation and environment, 37(5), 171-176 (1989-09-01)
In December, 1985, and February, 1986, skin diseases were investigated among workers in a plant producing printed circuit boards made of copper sheets and fiberglass fabric impregnated with a brominated epoxy resin. A questionnaire was sent to all 159 employees
R Jolanki et al.
Contact dermatitis, 33(2), 94-99 (1995-08-01)
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by epoxy di(meth)acrylates or bisphenol A is rare. Here 2 such cases are reported. A dental assistant had allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by bisphenol A contained in dental composite resin (DCR) products based on

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