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Lauryl acrylate

technical grade, 90%

Synonym(s):

Dodecyl acrylate

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Linear Formula:
CH2=CHCOOC12H25
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
240.38
Beilstein:
1779069
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12162002
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

grade

technical grade

Assay

90%

contains

60-100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone as inhibitor

refractive index

n20/D 1.445 (lit.)

density

0.884 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

SMILES string

CCCCCCCCCCCCOC(=O)C=C

InChI

1S/C15H28O2/c1-3-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-17-15(16)4-2/h4H,2-3,5-14H2,1H3

InChI key

PBOSTUDLECTMNL-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Lauryl acrylate monomers are extremely hydrophobic in nature.

Application

Lauryl acrylate can undergo atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) to form its polymer. Lauryl acrylate may undergo photoinitiated polymerization in the presence of N-acetyl-4-nitro-1-naphthylamine (ANNA) and N,N-dimethylaniline (DMA).

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Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Chronic 2 - Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3

Target Organs

Respiratory system

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

230.0 °F - closed cup

Flash Point(C)

110 °C - closed cup

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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The atom transfer radical polymerization of lauryl acrylate.
Beers KL and Matyjaszewski K
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry, 38(7) (2001)
Grafting polyacrylates on natural rubber latex, by miniemulsion polymerization
Ragupathy L, et al.
Colloid and Polymer Science, 289, 229?235-229?235 (2011)
Photoinitiated bulk polymerization of lauryl acrylate by N-acetyl-4-nitro-1-naphthylamine in the presence of N,N-dimethylaniline
Sastre R, et al.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 44(1), 111-122 (1988)
Shihong Deng et al.
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