2-Acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid is a reactive, hydrophilic sulfonic acid acrylic monomer used to modify the properties of anionic polymers. Originally trademarked as AMPS by The Lubrizol Corporation, it was first patented in the 1970s for use in acrylic fiber manufacturing.
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CAS 15214-89-8
3-Brom-2,2-bis(brommethyl)propanol
Flame retardant
Iron(III) sulfate hydrate
Flocculating and precipitating agent
Chloromethyltriethoxysilane
silane coupling agent intermediate
3-Methoxybenzonitrile
Chemical intermediate
Sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate
Surface active agent
2-methyl-2-(prop-2-enoylamino)propane-1-sulfonic acid
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