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Monomers<br />

Monomers<br />

<strong>Polysciences</strong> stocks a wide portfolio of monomers. Such variety offers the synthetic chemist the tools to make a rich array<br />

of polymer compositions. Our Monomers Selection Guide organizes this set of reactive monomers into various groupings.<br />

These organized sets of data will enable the scientist to quickly determine which specific monomer can be used to<br />

synthesize custom polymers that meet their needs. In reviewing the data in these selection guides, you will be able to<br />

compare and contrast monomer alternatives quickly. More detailed information and chemical structures are included in<br />

the alphabetical listing which follows.<br />

Monomer Selection Guide At-A-Glance<br />

Acid Containing Monomers ...................................................................114<br />

Acid Containing Monomers, Metal Salts ..........................................................114<br />

Acrylic Monomers (Neutral, Monofunctional) ......................................................115<br />

Adhesion Promoting Monomers ................................................................116<br />

Amine Containing Monomers ..................................................................117<br />

Crosslinking Acrylic Monomers - Difunctional ......................................................118<br />

Crosslinking Acrylic Monomers - Multifunctional ....................................................119<br />

Dual Reactive Acrylic Monomers ................................................................119<br />

Epoxides / Anhydrides / Imides .................................................................120<br />

Fluorescent Acrylic Monomers ..................................................................121<br />

Fluorinated Acrylic Monomers ..................................................................122<br />

High / Low Refractive Index Monomers ...........................................................122<br />

Hydroxy Containing Monomers .................................................................123<br />

Mono and Difunctional Glycol Oligomeric Monomers ................................................124<br />

Styrenic Monomers ..........................................................................125<br />

Sulfonate Containing Monomers ...............................................................125<br />

UV (light) Active Monomers ...................................................................125<br />

Vinyl and Ethenyl Monomers ...................................................................126<br />

Polymerization Inhibitors for Monomers ..........................................................127<br />

For more information please call (800) 523-2575 or visit: polysciences.com 113

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