Methyl acrylate standard
The methyl acrylate standard refers to a compound widely used in the chemical industry as a monomer in polymerization reactions. Its chemical formula is C4H6O2, with a molecular weight of 86.09 g/mol. Methyl acrylate has low toxicity and volatility, high solubility and stability, and is widely used in various fields such as building materials, plastics, paints, coatings, adhesives, etc.The standard for methyl acrylate usually includes indicators such as its physical properties, chemical properties, purity, water content, residual monomer content, etc. In terms of physical properties, it appears as a colorless transparent liquid with a density of 0.902 g/cm3, a boiling point of 99 ℃, and a melting point of -75 ℃. In terms of chemical properties, methyl acrylate has good polymerization performance and can form polymer compounds with other monomers in polymerization reactions. In terms of purity, the methyl acrylate standard requires a purity of not less than 99%. In terms of moisture content, it should be controlled below 0.05% to ensure the quality and stability of the product. In terms of residual monomer content, it should be controlled below 0.5% to ensure the safety of the product for human health and the environment.
At the same time, the methyl acrylate standard should also comply with relevant national laws, regulations, and environmental requirements. In the production process, measures should be taken to reduce the discharge of waste and pollutants, protect the environment and human health.
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