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Cyanoacrylates are a
family of
strong fast-acting
adhesives with industrial, medical, and
household uses. They are
derived from
ethyl cyanoacrylate and...
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octyl cyanoacrylates. In the U.S., the
threshold limit value for ECA is 0.2 ppm. It is a
strong irritant to the
lungs and eyes.
Cyanoacrylate Methyl...
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Methyl cyanoacrylate (MCA; also
sometimes referred to as α-
cyanoacrylate or alpha-
cyanoacrylate) is an
organic compound that
contains several functional...
- 2-Octyl
cyanoacrylate is a
cyanoacrylate ester typically used as a
wound closure adhesive (under the
brand name Dermabond). It is
closely related to octyl...
- has
unique properties compared to
other cyanoacrylates such as
octyl cyanoacrylate or
isoamyl cyanoacrylate. The
polymerized form has
excellent tensile...
- of acrylate-like
polymers are
derived from
ethyl cyanoacrylate,
which gives rise to
cyanoacrylates. Yet
another family of acrylate-related
polymers are...
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Octyl cyanoacrylate (OCA), a
cyanoacrylate ester, is an
octyl ester of 2-cyano-2-propenoic acid. It is a
clear colorless liquid with a sharp, irritating...
- is used to mend deep cuts or
surgery wounds, see
cyanoacrylates (specifically 2-Octyl
cyanoacrylate).
Liquid bandage is
typically a
polymer dissolved...
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examined cyanoacrylates again.
Coover was
overseeing Kodak chemists investigating heat-resistant
polymers for jet
canopies when
cyanoacrylates were once...
- groups, a
nitrile (−C≡N) and a
carboxylic acid. It is a
precursor to
cyanoacrylates,
components of adhesives.
Cyanoacetic acid is
prepared by treatment...