Methacrylic Acid (MAA)

Methacrylic Acid (MAA)

Methacrylic Acid (MAA) is a functional monomer, an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid. MAA reacts as a vinyl compound and as a carboxylic acid.

MAA easily undergoes polymerization and addition reactions. The copolymers of MAA can be prepared with acrylic and methacrylic esters, acrylonitrile. maleic acid esters. vinyl acetate. vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride. styrene, butadiene, ethylene, and other monomers.

Features & Benefits:

Adhesive ability Hydrophilic

Water solubility

Required rheological properties

Applications areas:

Polymethacrylic Acid (PMAA) and Methacrylic Acid (MAA) copolymers are used in pulp and paper, paint and varnish, textile, medicine, in the petrochemical field and oil production as binders, film-forming agents, thickeners, adhesives, drilling reagents, dressing preparations, etc.

MAA copolymers are used in the manufacture of ion exchange resins and superabsorbents.

MAA is used to synthesize its esters and salts.

It is applied in the production of:

Coatings

Pulp & Paper

Paint & Varnishes

Adhesives & Sealants Leather & Textile

Film-forming agents Thickeners

Lubricants

Materials used in medicine Plastics

Oilfield

Drilling agents

Dressing preparations

Chemical name:

METHACRYLIC ACID, (MAA)

Chemical formula:

CH2=C(CH3)-COOH

CAS Number:

79-41-4

Product Type:

Methacrylate Monomer