Methyl acrylate

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Methyl acrylate
Methyl Acrylate
Methyl Acrylate 3D
IUPAC name Methyl propenoate
Identifiers
CAS number 96-33-3
SMILES
Properties
Molecular formula C4H6O2
Molar mass 86.04 g/mol
Appearance colorless, liquid
Density 0.956 g/cm³, liquid
Melting point

-75 °C

Boiling point

80 °C

Hazards
MSDS Oxford MSDS
Main hazards Harmful (Xn); Highly flammable (F+)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox references

Methyl acrylate is a volatile alpha beta unsubstituted methyl ester used in the preparation of Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers typically by Michael addition with a primary amine.

Methyl acrylate is a contact allergen present in nail lacquer.

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