A BET surface area analyser (NOVA instrument© 1994–2010), field emission-scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) (FEI Quanta 650 FEG), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) apparatus (IR-Prestige-21 Shimadzu), silicosteel column (outer diameter 1/16 mm, inner diameter 1.02 mm, length 10 cm) (Tubing Sulfinert Restek), oven (Memmert), centrifuge (Labnet C2500-R Prism R™), scanning electron microscope (SEM) (Hitachi TM3000), ultra high-performance liquid chromatography unit (Waters Acquity™), ultrasonicator (NEY 19H), water bath (Memmert), and glass tools were commonly used in laboratories.
Methacrylate acid
Methacrylate acid is a colorless organic compound used in various industrial applications. It is a key building block for the production of polymers and other chemical compounds. The core function of methacrylate acid is to serve as a raw material in chemical synthesis processes.
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3 protocols using methacrylate acid
Methacrylate-Based Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
A BET surface area analyser (NOVA instrument© 1994–2010), field emission-scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) (FEI Quanta 650 FEG), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) apparatus (IR-Prestige-21 Shimadzu), silicosteel column (outer diameter 1/16 mm, inner diameter 1.02 mm, length 10 cm) (Tubing Sulfinert Restek), oven (Memmert), centrifuge (Labnet C2500-R Prism R™), scanning electron microscope (SEM) (Hitachi TM3000), ultra high-performance liquid chromatography unit (Waters Acquity™), ultrasonicator (NEY 19H), water bath (Memmert), and glass tools were commonly used in laboratories.
Synthesis of MIP@MOF Sorbent for Diazinon
Synthesis of Functional Latex Polymers
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