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- Acrylate abstract "Acrylates are the salts, esters, and conjugate bases of acrylic acid and its derivatives. They are also known as propenoates (since acrylic acid is also known as 2-propenoic acid). The acrylate ion has the molecular formula CH2=CHCOO−.Acrylates contain vinyl groups, that is, two carbon atoms double bonded to each other, directly attached to the carbonyl carbon.Acrylates and methacrylates (the salts and esters of methacrylic acid) are common monomers in polymer plastics, forming the acrylate polymers. Acrylates easily form polymers because the double bonds are very reactive.Acrylate has been suggested to be used by marine phytoplankton as a poisonous defense against predators such as protozoa. When attacked, DMSP lyase breaks down dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) into dimethylsulfide (DMS) and acrylate.Recently, organic−inorganic hybrid nanobuilding blocks of acrylate-functionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (T8, T10, and T12) were easily prepared and separated in their pure forms, which are promising candidate monomers to prepare any hybrid polymer nanocomposites.".
- Acrylate thumbnail Acrylate-anion.svg?width=300.
- Acrylate wikiPageID "498671".
- Acrylate wikiPageLength "2120".
- Acrylate wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Acrylate wikiPageRevisionID "654953344".
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Acrylate_polymer.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Acrylic_acid.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carboxylate_anions.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monomers.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Conjugate_acid.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink DMSP_lyase.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Derivative_(chemistry).
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Dimethyl_sulfide.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Dimethylsulfoniopropionate.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Double_bond.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Methacrylate.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Methacrylic_acid.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Monomer.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Salt_(chemistry).
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Silsesquioxane.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_polyacrylate.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink Vinyl.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink File:Acrylate-anion.svg.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLink File:Methylacrylat.svg.
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acrylate esters".
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acrylate".
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLinkText "acrylate".
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLinkText "esters".
- Acrylate wikiPageWikiLinkText "n-butyl acrylate".
- Acrylate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Acrylate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Acrylate subject Category:Carboxylate_anions.
- Acrylate subject Category:Monomers.
- Acrylate hypernym Salts.
- Acrylate type ChemicalCompound.
- Acrylate type Ester.
- Acrylate comment "Acrylates are the salts, esters, and conjugate bases of acrylic acid and its derivatives. They are also known as propenoates (since acrylic acid is also known as 2-propenoic acid).".
- Acrylate label "Acrylate".
- Acrylate sameAs Q343016.
- Acrylate sameAs Akrilatlar.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrilat.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrylsäureester.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrilato.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrylate.
- Acrylate sameAs Акрилат.
- Acrylate sameAs Akrilatai.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrylaat.
- Acrylate sameAs Akrylany.
- Acrylate sameAs Acrilato.
- Acrylate sameAs m.02hpnb.
- Acrylate sameAs Акрилаты.
- Acrylate sameAs Akrilat.
- Acrylate sameAs Akrylat.
- Acrylate sameAs Q343016.
- Acrylate wasDerivedFrom Acrylate?oldid=654953344.
- Acrylate depiction Acrylate-anion.svg.
- Acrylate isPrimaryTopicOf Acrylate.