Acrylic Acid is an unsaturated carboxylic acid. It reacts as a vinyl compound and as a carboxylic acid. It readily undergoes polymerization and addition reactions. It can be used as a carboxylic acid to produce acrylic esters, acrylamide, N-substituted acrylamides and acrylyl chloride by common methods. Copolymers can be produced with acrylic and methacrylic esters, acrylo- nitrile, maleic acid esters, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, styrene, butadiene and ethylene. Homopolymers of Acrylic Acid and copolymers which contain a preponder- ance of Acrylic Acid have a glassy consistency and are frequently soluble in water. They can be used in the form of their free acids and ammonium and alkali salts in many different applications, such as thickeners, dispersing agents, flocculants, protective colloids for stabilizing emulsions and polymer dispersions, wetting agents, coatings and textile finishes. Acrylic Acid readily undergoes addition reactions with a wide variety of organic and inorganic compounds. This makes it a very useful feedstock for the production of many low molecular compounds. For instance, Acrylic Acid can be used to produce derivatives of propionic acid with water, alco- hols, amines, halogens and chlorinated hydrocarbons. It can also be used with other substances to produce unsaturated fatty acids, heterocyclic compounds and Diels-Alder addition products.
ACRYLSAEURE REIN 200KG Acrylic Acid is an unsaturated carboxylic acid. It reacts as a vinyl compound and as a carboxylic acid. It readily undergoes polymerization and addition reactions. It can be used as a carboxylic acid to produce acrylic esters, acrylamide, N-substituted acrylamides and acrylyl chloride by common methods. Copolymers can be produced with acrylic and methacrylic esters, acrylo- nitrile, maleic acid esters, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, styrene, butadiene and ethylene. Homopolymers of Acrylic Acid and copolymers which contain a preponder- ance of Acrylic Acid have a glassy consistency and are frequently soluble in water. They can be used in the form of their free acids and ammonium and alkali salts in many different applications, such as thickeners, dispersing agents, flocculants, protective colloids for stabilizing emulsions and polymer dispersions, wetting agents, coatings and textile finishes. Acrylic Acid readily undergoes addition reactions with a wide variety of organic and inorganic compounds. This makes it a very useful feedstock for the production of many low molecular compounds. For instance, Acrylic Acid can be used to produce derivatives of propionic acid with water, alco- hols, amines, halogens and chlorinated hydrocarbons. It can also be used with other substances to produce unsaturated fatty acids, heterocyclic compounds and Diels-Alder addition products.
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