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BUTYL ACRYLATE


EC / List no.: 205-480-7
CAS no.: 141-32-2
Mol. formula: C7H12O2

Butyl acrylate is an organic compound with the formula C4H9O2CCH=CH2. 
A colorless liquid, it is the butyl ester of acrylic acid. 
Butyl acrylate is used commercially on a large scale as a precursor to polybutylacrylate, which is used in paints, sealants, coatings, adhesives, fuel, textiles, plastics, and caulk.

Production and properties
Butyl acrylate can be produced by the acid-catalyzed esterification acrylic acid with butanol. 
Since it polymerizes easily, commercial preparations may contain a polymerization inhibitor such as hydroquinone, phenothiazine, or hydroquinone ethyl ether.


About Butyl acrylate
Helpful information
Butyl acrylate is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 100 000 to < 1 000 000 tonnes per annum.

Butyl acrylate is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses
Butyl acrylate is used in the following products: inks and toners, coating products, adhesives and sealants and non-metal-surface treatment products. 
Other release to the environment of Butyl acrylate is likely to occur from: indoor use, outdoor use resulting in inclusion into or onto a materials (e.g. binding agent in paints and coatings or adhesives) and indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters).

Article service life
Release to the environment of Butyl acrylate can occur from industrial use: industrial abrasion processing with low release rate (e.g. cutting of textile, cutting, machining or grinding of metal) and of articles where the substances are not intended to be released and where the conditions of use do not promote release.
Other release to the environment of Butyl acrylate is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials) and indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment).
Butyl acrylate can be found in products with material based on: paper (e.g. tissues, feminine hygiene products, nappies, books, magazines, wallpaper) and plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones).
Widespread uses by professional workers
Butyl acrylate is used in the following products: coating products and inks and toners.
Butyl acrylate is used in the following areas: building & construction work and printing and recorded media reproduction.
Butyl acrylate is used for the manufacture of: wood and wood products, plastic products and furniture.
Other release to the environment of Butyl acrylate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.
Formulation or re-packing
Butyl acrylate is used in the following products: coating products, inks and toners, laboratory chemicals and polymers.
Butyl acrylate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Release to the environment of Butyl acrylate can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.
Uses at industrial sites
Butyl acrylate is used in the following products: polymers.
Butyl acrylate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Butyl acrylate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals and plastic products.
Release to the environment of Butyl acrylate can occur from industrial use: for thermoplastic manufacture, as processing aid and as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates).
Manufacture
Release to the environment of Butyl acrylate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.

Description    
Sensitization to n-butyl acrylate can occur in those in the dental profession.

Chemical Properties    
Butyl acrylate is a colorless liquid with a sharp odor. 
Butyl acrylate is readily miscible with most organic solvents. 
Butyl acrylate contains one of the following three inhibitors to prevent polymerization under recommended storage conditions:
Hydroquinone (HQ) CAS 123-31-95
Monomethyl ether of hydroquinone (MEHQ) CAS 150-76-5
Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) CAS 128-37-0


Uses    
Intermediate in organic synthesis, polymers and copolymers for solvent coatings, adhesives, paints, binders, emulsifiers.
Butyl acrylate is primarily used as a reactive building block to produce coatings and inks,adhesives, sealants, textiles, plastics and elastomers. 
Butyl acrylate is used in the following applications:
Adhesives – for use in construction and pressure-sensitive adhesives
Chemical intermediates – for a variety of chemical products
Coatings – for textiles and adhesives, and for surface and water-based coatings, and coatings used for paints, leather finishing and paper
Leather – to produce different finishes, particularly nubuck and suede
Plastics – for the manufacture of a variety of plastics
Textiles – in the manufacture of both woven and non-woven textiles

n-Butyl acrylate is used to make polymersthat are used as resins for textile and leatherfinishes, and in paints.

Production Methods    
n-Butyl acrylate can be manufactured via a reaction of acetylene, n-butyl alcohol, carbon monoxide, nickel carbonyl, and hydrochloric acid. 
Butyl acrylate is commonly manufactured via an oxidation of propylene to acrolein and then to acrylic acid. 
The acid is reacted with n-butanol to yield the butyl ester .

Definition    
ChEBI: An acrylate ester obtained by the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of butan-1-ol with the carboxy group of acrylic acid.

General Description    
A clear colorless liquid with a sharp characteristic odor. 
Very slightly soluble in water and somewhat less dense than water. 
Hence forms surface slick on water. 
Flash point 105°F. Density 7.5 lb / gal. 
Used for making paints, coatings, caulks, sealants, adhesives.

Storage    
Butyl acrylate is stable under recommended storage conditions. 
Elevated temperatures can cause hazardous polymerization. 
Polymerization can be initiated by the absence of air, the presence of free radical initiators and peroxides, or high temperature. 
The presence of moisture can also accelerate polymerization rate.
Butyl acrylate contains inhibitors to minimize polymerization under recommended storage conditions. Maintain inhibitor and dissolved oxygen level. 
Uninhibited monomer vapors can polymerize and plug relief devices.
Avoid unintended contact with activated carbon or silica gel, which may cause polymerization. Avoid contact with clay-based absorbants, and with incompatible materials, such as:
Oxidizing materials.
Aldehydes, amines, azides, ethers, free radical initiators, halides, mercaptans, mineral acids, peroxides, rust, strong inorganic bases.
Metals such as brass or copper.

    
Butyl acrylate is a colorless liquid. 

Reactivity Profile    
Butyl acrylate reacts exothermically with acids to liberate heat along with alcohols and acids. 
Reacts with strong oxidizing agents, perhaps sufficiently exothermically to ignite the reaction products. 
Mixing with basic solutions generates heat. Generates flammable hydrogen with alkali metals and hydrides. 
Attacks many plastics [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980. p. 233]. 
Polymerizes readily, generating much heat in a reaction that is favored by heat and light [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980. p. 235].

Butyl acrylate appears as a clear colorless liquid with a sharp characteristic odor. 
Very slightly soluble in water and somewhat less dense than water. 
Hence forms surface slick on water. 
Flash point 105°F. 
Density 7.5 lb / gal. Used for making paints, coatings, caulks, sealants, adhesives.

Butyl acrylate is an acrylate ester obtained by the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of butan-1-ol with the carboxy group of acrylic acid. 
Butyl acrylate derives from a butan-1-ol and an acrylic acid.

Physical Description
Butyl acrylate appears as a clear colorless liquid with a sharp characteristic odor. Very slightly soluble in water and somewhat less dense than water. 
Hence forms surface slick on water. Flash point 105°F. Density 7.5 lb / gal. Used for making paints, coatings, caulks, sealants, adhesives.

Uses of Butyl Acrylate
• General adhesives and binding agents for a variety of uses    
• General antifouling agents (application unknown), sometimes applied to paint and then indicated as such    
• Products used to care for apparel (e.g., she polish, products to repair footwear or leather, wterproofing sprays, etc.)    
• Relatived to the maintenance and repair of automobiles, products for cleaning and caring for automobiles (auto shampoo, polish/wax, undercarriage treatment, brake grease)     
• Binding agents, used in paint, sand, etc    
• Various types of paint for various uses
• Related to the building or construction process for buildings or boats (includes activities such as plumbing and electrical work, bricklaying, etc)    
• Related to the building or repair of ships, pleasure boats, or sporting boats    
• Bricks or related to bricklaying/masonry    
• Related to heating, such as heating systems, heating fuels, fireplaces, furnaces, radiators, boilers, etc    
• Plumbing, plumbing tools (home or industrial use)    
• Roofing materials or roofing activities    
• Materials used in the building process, such as flooring, insulation, caulk, tile, wood, glass, etc.    
• Fillers for paints, textiles, plastics, etc    
• Flooring materials (carpets, wood, vinyl flooring), or related to flooring such as wax or polish for floors    
• Insulating materials to protect from noise, cold, etc (such as used in homes or buildings), insulating materials related to electricity    
• Caulk, mortar, or putty compounds    
• Related to cement, concrete, or asphalt materials    
• Casting agents or molding compounds for plastics, sand, or metals    
• Wall construction materials, or wall coverings    
• Related to all forms of cleaning/washing, including cleaning products used in the home, laundry detergents, soaps, de-greasers, spot removers, etc
• Flooring materials (carpets, wood, vinyl flooring), or related to flooring such as wax or polish for floors
• Detergents with wide variety of applications
• Term used for colorants, dyes, or pigments; includes colorants for drugs, textiles, personal care products (cosmetics, tatoo inks, hair dye), food colorants, and inks for printing
• Products used to care for apparel (e.g., she polish, products to repair footwear or leather, waterproofing sprays, etc.)    
• Related to computers or the manufacturing of computers    
• Fillers for paints, textiles, plastics, etc    
• Includes antifoaming agents, coagulating agents, dispersion agents, emulsifiers, flotation agents, foaming agents, viscosity adjustors, etc    
• Includes food packaging, paper plates, cutlery, small appliances such as roasters, etc.; does not include facilities that manufacture food    
• Plastic products, industry for plastics, manufacturing of plastics, plastic additives 
• General fuels, fuel additives, motor/automotive fuels    
• Impregnation materials and impregnation agents for various prodcts (wood, oils, grease, paper)    
• Additive for products to promote hardening, used in paints and varnishes, plastics, etc.    
• Leather products, and products/chemicals used in the process of tanning and dressing leather    
• Related to the manufcturing of pulp or paper products, or paper products in general    
• Textiles used for clothing or furniture upholstery, processes related to textiles (e.g. softeners, antiwrinkle agents), or the processing/manufacturing of textiles     
• Term applied when source specifically indicates product is for industrial use, or use in the industrial sector    
• Wood used as a building material, wood preservatives    
• Related to all forms of cleaning/washing, including cleaning products used in the home, laundry detergents, soaps, de-greasers, spot removers, etc;
• Industrial fluids such as hydraulic fluids, lubricating agents, functional fluids, etc    
• Generic lubricants, lubricants for engines, brake fluids, oils, etc (does not include personal care lubricants)    
• General adhesives and binding agents for a variety of uses    
• Materials used in the building process, such as flooring, insulation, caulk, tile, wood, glass, etc.
• Related to cement, concrete, or asphalt materials    
• Wood used as a building material, wood preservatives    
• Car wax/polish, floor wax, general polishing agents, polish for metals, plastics, rubber, lacquers, leather, furniture, etc    
• Related to electrical work (such as wiring of a building), electric current insulation materials, or other electrical components    
• Consumer electronic equipment of all types, including phones, computers, cameras etc. and related electronic componenets (motherboards, software, chargers
• Related to computers or the manufacturing of computers    
• Related to manufacturing for export
• Furniture, or the manufacturing of furniture (can include chairs and tables, and more general furniture such as mattresses, patio furniture, etc.)
• Products used in the kitchen (includes kitchen furniture, kitchen cleaners, excludes appliances, food, or food contact items)
• Leather products, and products/chemicals used in the process of tanning and dressing leather
• Sub-category of apparel, including backpacks, purses, and luggage
• Shoes, shoe care products, etc.    
• Impregnation materials and impregnation agents for various prodcts (wood, oils, grease, paper)    
• Manufacturing of or related to machinery, for production of cement or food, air/spacescraft machinery, electrical machinery, etc    
• Related to metals - manufacturing of metals, casting of metals, production of metals, surface treatment of metals, etc    
• Non-metallic mineral products and their manufacture    
• Crude oil, crude petroleum, refined oil products, fuel oils, drilling oils    
• Related to the manufcturing of pulp or paper products, or paper products in general    
• Plastic products, industry for plastics, manufacturing of plastics, plastic additives
• Raw materials used in a variety of products and industries (e.g. in cosmetics, chemical manufacturing, production of metals, etc)
• Rubber products (e.g. tires) and their manufacture    
• Soaps, includes personal care products for cleansing the hands or body, and soaps/detergents for cleaning products, homes, etc    
• Various types of paint for various uses
• Textiles used for clothing or furniture upholstery, processes related to textiles (e.g. softeners, antiwrinkle agents), or the processing/manufacturing of textiles 
• Relatived to the maintenance and repair of automobiles, products for cleaning and caring for automobiles (auto shampoo, polish/wax, undercarriage treatment, brake grease) 
• Fillers for paints, textiles, plastics, etc    
• Flooring materials (carpets, wood, vinyl flooring), or related to flooring such as wax or polish for floors
• Additive for products to promote hardening, used in paints and varnishes, plastics, etc.
• Furniture, or the manufacturing of furniture (can include chairs and tables, and more general furniture such as mattresses, patio furniture, etc.)


Monomer for the manufacture of polymers and resins for textile and leather finishes and paint formulations, etc

Intermediate in organic synthesis, polymers and coploymers for solvent coatings, adhesives, paints, binders, and emulsifiers.

...Polymerized esters ... especially methyl, ethyl, and butyl esters, are known under trade names of "lucite", "plexiglas", and "perspex", and are of considerable commercial importance ... 
Widely used for dentures, artificial eyes, and surgical prostheses. The polymers may be cast into sheets or molded ...

Butyl acrylate is used in the production of coatings and inks, adhesives, sealants, textiles, plastics and elastomers. 
Coatings applications include: architectural latex coatings, water based dispersions and automotive original equipment manufacture and refinish materials. 
Pressure sensitive adhesives contain butyl acrylate; other adhesive applications are found in the textile and construction industries. 
Textile industry products which contain butyl acrylate are fibers, warp sizings, thickener, and back coat formulations; 
in the plastics industry, butyl acrylate is found in some PVC modifiers and molding or extrusion additives.


Industry Uses
• Adhesives and sealant chemicals
• Functional fluids (closed systems)
• Intermediates
• Lubricants and lubricant additives
• Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories
• Processing aids, not otherwise listed
• Solvents (which become part of product formulation or mixture)

Consumer Uses
• Adhesives and sealants
• Ink, toner, and colorant products
• Paints and coatings


Methods of Manufacturing
Reaction of acetylene, n-butyl alcohol, carbon monoxide, nickel carbonyl, & hydrochloric acid.
Reaction of acrylic acid or methyl acrylate with butanol.
In ... propylene oxidation process acrolein is first formed by the catalytic oxidation of propylene vapor at high temp in the presence of steam. 
The acrolein is then oxidized to acrylic acid. ... The acrylic acid is esterified with alcohol to the ... acrylic ester in a separate process. /Acrylic ester monomers/

General Manufacturing Information
Industry Processing Sectors
• Adhesive manufacturing
• All other basic organic chemical manufacturing
• All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing
• Paint and coating manufacturing
• Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing
• Plastic material and resin manufacturing
• Printing ink manufacturing
• Rubber product manufacturing
• Wholesale and retail trade
Alkyl mercury compounds have been used as seed disinfectants and for fungicides. They have also been used in organic synthesis.

What is Butyl Acrylate?
Butyl Acrylate is an acrylate monomer with a molecular formula of CH2=CHCOO(CH2)3CH3.   
Butyl acrylate is a clear and reasonably volatile liquid which is slightly soluble in water and completely soluble in alcohols, ethers and almost all organic solvents.  
Butyl acrylate is a reasonably flammable liquid with a flashpoint around 40° C and has a distinct fruity, pungent odour.   
Butyl acrylate is easily miscible with other organic solvents and is readily polymerized with monomer molecules to create polymer chains.


How is Butyl Acrylate produced?
Butyl acrylate can be manufactured by reacting n-butanol with acrylic acid in the presence of an acid catalyst in an elevated temperature zone to produce  butyl acrylate, water and other by-products. 
The product mixture is then purified in a distillation zone to create a higher purity of butyl acrylate.  
The typical yield of this process ranges between 94-97%.

How is Butyl Acrylate stored and distributed?
A chemical stockist would have a bulk petrochemical storage facility to maintain the product.  
Storage is normally in a cool, dry and well ventilated facility away from oxidising agents.  
Butyl acrylate should be kept out of direct sunlight, heat and open flames.  
Solvents such as butyl acrylate should be stored in drummed containers such as isotanks made of stainless steel, aluminium or carbon steel.

A bulk solvent exporter would normally distribute this solvent in bulk vessels or tank trucks.  
For transportation purposes, the product is classed as a flammable liquid with a fire hazard rating of 2.  
A full bulk chemical distributor would export the solvent throughout regions such as the UK, Europe, Africa and America.  
This product is a packing group 3.

What is Butyl Acrylate used for?
Butyl acrylate is primarily used in the production of homopolymers and co-polymers for use in water based industrial and architectural paints.  
Butyl acrylate can also be used in cleaning products, antioxidant agents, enamels, adhesives, textiles, caulks and paper finishes.  
The double bond reactivity also allows for this product to be used as a chemical intermediary.  
The primary end user markets of this product would be the water, plastics, leathers, paints, adhesives and textiles industries.
Characteristics

Butyl acrylate is the ester of acrylic acid and n-butanol.
Our butyl acrylate has very low-level impurities and may be used as a raw material for a wide variety of chemicals.

CAS No.    141-32-2
Appearance    Colorless liquid
Odor    Strong ester smell
Boiling Point (℃)    148
Formula    CH2=CHCOOC4H9
Molecular Weight    128.2


Applications
Butyl acrylate is used as a raw material for fiber processing agents, adhesives, coatings, plastics, acrylic rubber, and emulsions.

Uses
Butyl acrylate (butyl-A) is used chiefly to make acrylic polymers and polyethylene (PE). 
Butyl acrylate is used in formulating paints and dispersions for paints, inks, and adhesives. 
Other uses include cleaning products, antioxidant agents, amphoteric surfactants, aqueous resins and dispersions for textiles and papers.

In 2005, 39% of global demand came from coatings, 25% as a comonomer in PE, 17% in adhesives, 8% in textiles, 5% in polish/sanitiser, 2% each in printing/dyeing and pulp/paper, and 2% for other uses.


USES
Butyl acrylate is used in the composition of copolymers, with various industrial applications, such as :
- resins and dispersions for paints, varnishes and inks,
glues and adhesives
- aqueous dispersions for non-woven fabrics, textiles
paper and leather
- cleaning and waxing products
- plastics and synthetic resins
- synthetic rubbers and lattices
- organic synthesis. 

Properties
Appearance: Clear liquid
Color (APHA): 10 maximum
Purity by gas-phase chromatography: 99.5 % minimum
Water content: 400 ppm maximum
Acidity (expressed as acrylic acid): 100 ppm maximum
Standard inhibitor content (MEHQ): 10 to 20 ppm


Related market & applications
Adhesives & Sealants
Acrylic monomers for Other Adhesives

Chemical And Plastic Industry
Acrylic monomers for Polymer Manufacturing
Acrylic monomers for Chemical & Plastic Distribution

Coatings & Inks
Acrylic monomers for Textile & Leather Coating
Acrylic monomers for Industrial Coating
Acrylic monomers for Architectural Coating

About the Product : Butyl acrylate is a colourless transparent liquid. 
Butyl acrylate is used to manufacture homopolymers and copolymers. 
Copolymers of butyl acrylate can be produced with acrylic acid and its salts, amides and esters, and with methacrylates, acrylonitrile, maleic acid esters, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, styrene, butadiene, unsaturated polyesters and drying oils, etc. 
Butyl acrylate can also be used as raw material for chemical synthesis, as it undergoes addition reactions with variety of organic and inorganic compounds.

Product Identification Features :  
CAS Number: 141-32-2 
H.S. Code: 2916.12 
Chemical formula:CH2=CHCOO (CH2)3CH3 
Chemical Properties: 
Melting point:  -65 C 
Boling point:  144 - 145 C
Specific gravity: 0.89 
Solubility in water: Slightly soluble
Vapour density: 4.4

Production Process : Butyl acrylate is usually produced by a simple reaction between acrylic acid and n-butanol in the presence of an acid catalyst in a high temperature zone to with water as a by-product.

Uses :

Used in manufacturing paints and adhesives.
Used in manufacturing leather.
Used in cosmetics and personal care products.
Used in manufacturing paper.
Used in detergents and cleaners
Used in manufacturing plastics.

BUTYL ACRYLATE
Butyl Acrylate is an acrylate monomer with a molecular formula of CH2=CHCOO(CH2)3CH3. 
Butyl acrylate is a clear and reasonably volatile liquid which is slightly soluble in water and completely soluble in alcohols, ethers and almost all organic solvents. 
Butyl acrylate is a reasonably flammable liquid with a flashpoint around 40° C and has a distinct fruity, pungent odour. 
Butyl acrylate is easily miscible with other organic solvents and is readily polymerized with monomer molecules to create polymer chains.

Substance name:normal-butylacrylate, inhibited
Trade name:Butyl Acrylate
EC no:205-480-7
CAS no:141-32-2
HS code:29161200
KH product code:100136
Formula:C7H12O2
Synonyms:2-propenoic acid butyl ester / 2-propenoic acid, butyl ester / acrylic acid butyl ester / acrylic acid n-butyl ester / acrylic acid normal-butyl ester / acrylobutylic ester, monomer / Acrylsäurebutylester, monomer / butyl acrylate / Butyl acrylates, stabilized / butyl ester 2-propenoic acid / butyl ester acrylic acid / butyl-2-propenate / butyl-2-propenoate / butylacrylate, inhibited / n-butyl acrylate / n-butyl-2-propenoate / normal-butyl ester / normal-butyl-2-propenoate / normal-butylacrylate / propenoic acid butyl ester / propenoic butyl ester)


IUPAC NAMES: 
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester
2-Propenoic acid, n-butyl ester
ABU
Acrylic acid butyl ester; n-Butyl acrylate; Acrylic acid, n-butyl ester; 2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester; Butyl 2-propenoate; n-Butyl propenoate; Butylacrylate, inhibited; Butyl ester kyseliny akrylove; UN 2348
Butyl 2-propenoate
butyl acrilate
Butyl acryate
BUTYL ACRYLATE
Butyl Acrylate
Butyl acrylate
butyl acrylate
Butyl Acrylate
Butyl acrylate
butyl acrylate
butyl acrylate (BA)
Butyl Acrylate (stabilized with MEHQ)
Butyl prop-2-enoate
butyl prop-2-enoate
butyl propenoate
Butylacrylat
butylacrylate
Butylacrylate
butyll prop-2-enoate
n Butyl acrylate monomer
n-Butyl Acrylate
n-Butyl acrylate
n-butyl acrylate
n-Butyl Acrylate
n-Butyl acrylate
n-butyl acrylate
n-Butylacrylate


SYNONYMS:
n-Butyl acrylate, 98+%, stab. with up to 50ppM 4-Methoxyphenol
BUTYL ACRYLATE (STABILISED WITH HYDROQUI
BUTYL-2-ACRYLATE
Acrylsure-n-butylester
N-BUTYL ACRYLATE , STABILIZED WITH 50PPM 4-METHOXYPHENOL
2-Propenoic acid butyl ester
Butyl acrylate
n-Butyl acrylate, 98+%, stab. with 50ppm 4-methoxyphenol
Butyl Acrylate (stabilized with MEHQ)
n-Butyl acrylate, 98+%
Butyl propenoate
Butyl acrylate, 99+%, stabilized
Butyl acrylate, stabilized
Acrylic acid butyl
n-BUTYL ACRYLATE pure
acrylatedebutyle
Butylacrylate, inhibited
Butylester kyseliny akrylove
butylesterkyselinyakrylove
n-Butyl propenoate
Butyl acrylate, stabilized, 99+% 1LT
butyl acrylate/Butyl acrylate monomer
Butyl acrylate >=99%, contains 10-60 ppM MonoMethyl ether hydroquinone as inhibitor
Acrylic acid b
n-Butyl acrylate, 98%, stabilized
Acrylic acid n-butyl ester Acrylic Acid Butyl Ester BA
n-Butyl acrylate, stabilized with up to 50ppm 4-methoxyphenol
1-butylacrylate
Acryl acid butylester
#nn-Butyl acrylate
BUTYL ACRYLATE, STAB.
BUTYL ACRYLATE, 99+%
BUTYL ACRYLATE, STANDARD FOR GC
ButylAcrylateForSynthesis
N-ButylAcrylateN-Butyl-2-Propenoate
ACRYLICACIDN-BUTYRICESTER
propenoicacid,butylester
Butyl acrylate, 99.5%, stabilized with MEHQ
n-Butyl 2-propenoate
Butyl acrylate, stabilized, 99+%
ACRYLIC ACID TERT-BUTYL ESTER
TERTIARY-BUTYL ACRYLATE
TBA
T-BUTYL ACRYLATE
Butyl acrylate, stabilized with 20 ppm MEHQ
Propenoic acid n-butyl ester
Butyl acrylate - stabilizer with MEHQ
Butyl Acrylate (stabilized with MEHQ)>
Butyl acrylate ISO 9001:2015 REACH


 

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