Glycidyl methacrylate
Glycidyl methacrylate is a functional monomer used in the synthesis of various polymers and copolymers. It contains an epoxy group and a methacrylate group, allowing for versatile chemical reactions and modifications.
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3 protocols using glycidyl methacrylate
Synthesis of Polymeric Materials
Synthesis and Characterization of GMHA
Hybrid AdED System for Boron Removal
AdED system was tailored from plexiglass. The anion exchange membrane
(AEM, AMI- 7001, Membrane International Inc., USA) and the cation
exchange membrane (CEM, CMI-7000, Membrane International Inc., USA)
were supplied to construct a hybrid (electrodialysis and adsorption)
system for boron removal from geothermal water streams. Real geothermal
brine was supplied from Alkan Geothermal Power Plant, Turkey. For
the synthesis of cellulose-based boron selective adsorbents, we purchased
microcrystalline cellulose powder from Sigma-Aldrich. Glycidyl methacrylate
(GMA, 97%), N-methyl-
99%), and benzoyl peroxide (75%) were purchased from Acros Organics.
Additionally, acetone (99.8%) and boric acid (99.5%), which were used
to prepare the stock boron solution (1000 ppm), were supplied from
Merck.
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