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acrylate

[ ak-ruh-leyt, -lit ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. a salt or ester of an acrylic acid.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of acrylate1

First recorded in 1870–75; acryl(ic) + -ate 2
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In 2018, for instance, the FDA withdrew authorization for certain synthetic flavors—including benzophenone, ethyl acrylate, and eugenyl methyl ether—used to mimic flavors like mint, cinnamon and citrus in processed foods.

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Nine days after the derailment, sophisticated air testing by a business owner showed the building’s indoor air was contaminated with butyl acrylate and other chemicals carried by the railcars.

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Since it does not require mechanical parts to smooth the resin, this contactless system works with materials that cure more slowly than the acrylates which are traditionally used in 3D printing.

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In both dispersions, the base polymer was a copolymer composed of the inexpensive, commercially available components styrene and butyl acrylate.

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Meanwhile, acrylate groups facilitate the reconnection between the graphite and the binder, even if the bond is disrupted.

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