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Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate
average MN 6,000, cross-linking reagent polymerization reactions, methacrylate, 1000 ppm 4-methoxyphenol as inhibitor
Synonym(s):
Polyethylene glycol, PEG dimethacrylate
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product name
Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate, average Mn 6,000, contains 1000 ppm 4-methoxyphenol as inhibitor
form
powder
Quality Level
mol wt
average Mn 6,000
contains
1000 ppm 4-methoxyphenol as inhibitor
reaction suitability
reagent type: cross-linking reagent
reaction type: Polymerization Reactions
bp
>200 °C/2 mmHg (lit.)
transition temp
Tm 50.2-53.7 °C
Mw/Mn
<1.2
Ω-end
methacrylate
α-end
methacrylate
polymer architecture
shape: linear
functionality: homobifunctional
storage temp.
−20°C
SMILES string
OCCO.CC(=C)C(O)=O
InChI
1S/C10H14O4/c1-7(2)9(11)13-5-6-14-10(12)8(3)4/h1,3,5-6H2,2,4H3
InChI key
STVZJERGLQHEKB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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