Structure of DCPMA CAS 46502-72-1

Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion

CAS Number

46502-72-1

Name

DCP­MA

Syn­onyms

46502-72-1
SCHEMBL90840
PXPQLEHKQLU­Z­­LY-UHF­F­­FAOYSA-N
DTXSID901151675
3a,4,5,6,7,7a-Hexahydro-4,7-methano-1H-inden-6-yl 2-methyl-2-propenoate
DB-150384
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methano-1H-inden-6-yl ester
2-Propenoic acid,2-methyl-,3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methano-1H-inden-6-yl ester

SMILES

CC(=C)C(=O)OC1CC2CC1C3C2C=CC3

Std­InChI

InChI=1S/C14H18O2/c1-8(2)14(15)16-13-7-9-6-12(13)11-5-3-4-10(9)11/h3-4,9-13H,1,5-7H2,2H3

Std­InChIKey

PXPQLEHKQLU­Z­­LY-UHF­F­­FAOYSA-N

Mol­e­c­u­lar Formula

C14H18O2

Mol­e­c­u­lar Weight

218.29

Prop­er­ties

Appear­ance

Col­or­less trans­par­ent liquid

Density(25°C)

1.040~1.060g/cm3

Safe­ty Data

RIDADR 

NONH for all modes of transport

WGK Germany

3

Spec­i­fi­ca­tions and Oth­er Infor­ma­tion of Our DCP­MA CAS 46502-72-1

Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion Methods

HNMR, HPLC

Puri­ty

96% min

Viscosity(25°C)

6.0~15.0mPa.s

Acid Val­ue

≤0.5mgKOH/g

Color(Pt-Co)

≤100

Water

≤2000ppm

Inhibitor Con­tent(MEHQ)

300~600ppm

Shelf Life

2 years

Stor­age

Store at room tem­per­a­ture for long time, sealed and keep in a dry place.

Known Appli­ca­tion

  1. Pres­­sure-sen­si­­tive adhe­sive : Due to its unique monomer struc­ture, it can be used to make pres­­sure-sen­si­­tive adhe­sives, pro­vid­ing good vis­cos­i­ty and flexibility.
  2. Low volatil­i­ty sub­sti­tute : As a low volatil­i­ty sub­sti­tute, used to replace oth­er more volatile acrylates.
  3. Paints and Coat­ings : May be used in the paint and coat­ings indus­try to pro­vide spe­cif­ic phys­i­cal and chem­i­cal prop­er­ties such as improved adhe­sion and weath­er resistance.
  4. UV cur­ing sys­tem : As a reac­tive dilu­ent in UV cur­ing sys­tems, it is used in appli­ca­tions such as coat­ings, adhe­sives and sealants.
  5. Poly­mer mod­i­fi­ca­tion : Used for poly­mer mod­i­fi­ca­tion to improve poly­mer prop­er­ties, such as elas­tic­i­ty, flex­i­bil­i­ty and chem­i­cal resistance.
  6. For 3D resin print­ing and photoresist

Func­tions that can be played in 3D resin printing :

  1. Pho­toini­tia­tor : In light-cur­ing 3D print­ing, acry­late com­pounds can be used as a com­po­nent of the pho­toini­tia­tor to per­form poly­mer­iza­tion reac­tions in response to light of a spe­cif­ic wavelength.
  2. Vis­cos­i­ty reg­u­la­tor : Adjust the vis­cos­i­ty of 3D print­ing resin to adapt to dif­fer­ent types of 3D print­ers and print­ing processes.
  3. Improve mechan­i­cal prop­er­ties : Improve the mechan­i­cal prop­er­ties of print­ed objects, such as strength, tough­ness and flexibility.
  4. Improve sur­face qual­i­ty : affects the sur­face qual­i­ty of print­ed objects, includ­ing smooth­ness and detail performance.
  5. Increase chem­i­cal resis­tance and weath­er resis­tance : Improve the resis­tance of print­ed objects to chem­i­cal ero­sion and envi­ron­men­tal impact.

Func­tions that can be played in photoresist :

  1. Pho­to­sen­si­tiv­i­ty : Acrylic com­pounds can be com­bined with pho­to­sen­si­tiz­ers to make the pho­tore­sist sen­si­tive to ultra­vi­o­let or oth­er forms of radi­a­tion, there­by form­ing pat­terns dur­ing exposure.
  2. Improve adhe­sion : Improve the adhe­sion between pho­tore­sist and base mate­ri­als (such as sil­i­con wafers) to ensure accu­rate trans­fer of patterns.
  3. Adjust film prop­er­ties : Affect the prop­er­ties of the pho­tore­sist film, includ­ing hard­ness, sol­vent resis­tance and ther­mal stability.
  4. Adjust vis­cos­i­ty and flu­id­i­ty : Adjust the vis­cos­i­ty and flu­id­i­ty of pho­tore­sist to adapt to dif­fer­ent coat­ing and pro­cess­ing technologies.
  5. Improve res­o­lu­tion : By opti­miz­ing the com­po­si­tion of pho­tore­sist, the res­o­lu­tion and pat­tern clar­i­ty dur­ing micro-mach­in­ing can be improved.

This prod­uct is devel­oped by our R&D com­pa­ny Warshel Chem­i­cal Ltd (https://​www​.warshel​.com/).

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