Difunctional methacrylate monomer refers to a compound containing two methacrylate functional groups in the molecule. This type of monomer plays an important role in chemical synthesis and polymer preparation, especially in polymer systems that need to form cross-linked structures or specific network structures.
View MoreMonomers are the basic units that make up high molecular weight compounds (polymers). They are linked together through specific chemical reactions to form long chains or complex three-dimensional structures. Monomers play a vital role in both nature and industrial production.
View MoreMonomers play an extremely important role in the fields of chemistry and biology. They are usually the basic units that make up polymers (such as proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides). Specifically, monomers are linked together by specific chemical bonds (such as peptide bonds, phosphodiester bonds, or glycosidic bonds) to form long chains or three-dimensional polymers.
View MoreHDDA, also known as 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate, plays a vital role in the formulation of light-curable coatings, inks and adhesives as a bifunctional reactive diluent. Its unique molecular design, low viscosity and superior solubility allow it to significantly reduce viscosity in the system while maintaining strong adhesion.
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