Glycidyl_methacrylate

Glycidyl methacrylate

Glycidyl methacrylate

Chemical compound


Glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) is an ester of methacrylic acid and glycidol. Containing both an epoxide and an acrylate groups, the molecule is bifunctional. It is a common monomer used in the production of epoxy resins. While typical home epoxies contain diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA), glycidyl methacrylate is instead used to provide epoxy functionalization to polyolefins and other acrylate resins. Glycidyl methacrylate is produced by several companies worldwide, including Dow Chemical.[2] It is used to prepare a range of composites.[3][4]

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  1. Teng, Chih-Chun; Ma, Chen-Chi M.; Lu, Chu-Hua; Yang, Shin-Yi; Lee, Shie-Heng; Hsiao, Min-Chien; Yen, Ming-Yu; Chiou, Kuo-Chan; Lee, Tzong-Ming (2011). "Thermal conductivity and structure of non-covalent functionalized graphene/Epoxy composites". Carbon. 49 (15): 5107–5116. doi:10.1016/j.carbon.2011.06.095.
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