Isobutyl acrylate is a clear, colorless liquid with an acrid odor, commonly used as a monomer in the production of acrylate resins and polymers. It has a flash point of 86 °F, is less dense than water, and may polymerize exothermically if heated or contaminated, posing a risk of violent container rupture.
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CAS 106-63-8
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