Formula |
CAS |
C14H18O7
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3524-68-3 |
CAS: Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
Background
Pentaerythritol triacrylate is a trifunctional cross-linking acrylic monomer
cured by UV light used in the roduction of polyfunctional aziridine, added
to paint primer and floor top coatings as a self-curing cross-linker or
hardener.
Synonyms
Pentaerythritol triacrylate
Uses
Adhesives
Castings
Coatings
Inks
Photoresists
Polyfuncitonal aziridine
Cross-Reactions
Unusual Reactions
References
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Emmett,
E.A., Contact dermatitis from polyfunctional acrylic monomers.
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2.
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Smith,
W.D., Allergic dermatitis due to a triacrylate in ultraviolet
cured inks. Contact Dermatitis, 1977. 3(6): p. 312-4.
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3.
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Nethercott, J.R.,
Skin problems associated with multifunctional
acrylic monomers in ultraviolet curing inks. British Journal of Dermatology,
1978. 98(5): p. 541-52.
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4.
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Bjorkner, B., I.
Dahlquist, and S. Fregert, Allergic contact
dermatitis from acrylates in ultraviolet curing inks. Contact Dermatitis,
1980. 6(6): p. 405-9.
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5.
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Dahlquist, I., S.
Fregert, and L. Trulson, Contact allergy to
trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA) in an aziridine plastic hardener.
Contact Dermatitis, 1983. 9(2): p. 122-4.
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6.
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Bjorkner, B.,
The sensitizing capacity of multifunctional acrylates
in the guinea pig. Contact Dermatitis, 1984. 11(4): p. 236-46.
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7.
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Cofield,
B.G., F.J. Storrs, and C.B. Strawn, Contact allergy
to aziridine paint hardener. Archives of Dermatology, 1985. 121(3):
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