释义 |
acrylate Chem.|ˈækrɪleɪt| [f. acryl + -ate.] 1. A salt of acrylic acid (which is hydrogen acrylate).
1873Williamson Chem. §302 By its [acrolein's] oxidation, hydric acrylate is formed. 2. acrylate (resin), a synthetic resin made by polymerizing derivatives of acryl.
1935C. Ellis Chem. Synthetic Resins 1461 (index) Acrylates. 1936Industr. & Engin. Chem. XXVIII. 271/1 The acrylate and methacrylate polymers are characterized by their excellent adhesion to most surfaces. 1938Jrnl. R. Aeronaut. Soc. XLII. 100 The problem of choosing between cellulose acetate and acrylate resin plastics for aircraft windows. 1942Paint Technol. VII. 205 (title) Acrylate Resins in Surface Coatings. 1953Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 41I/2 Polymethyl acrylate is tough and rubbery; polyethyl acrylate is softer and more rubbery; polybutyl acrylate is sticky..polyoctyl acrylate..is almost liquid in consistency. |