Select the functional group needed to improve your polymer . . . and choose the appropriate Rohm and Haas methacrylate monomer for copolymerization
Methacrylic Acid. Carboxyl groups in copolymers can impart: improved adhesion properties, better stability in polymer emulsions, reactive centers for crosslinking, solubility in alkalies. Dimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate. t-Butylaminoethyl
Methacrylate.
Amine groups can: promote adhesion to many substrates, provide anchoring sites for dyes and pigments, serve as reactive sites for crosslinking, permit preparation of acid-soluble polymers. Methacrylamide. Amide groups can: improve resistance to solvents, improve dyeing capacity, provide sites for crosslinking. Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate or Hydroxypropyl Methacrylate. Hydrox-
yl groups can: promote adhesion to selected substrates, offer sites for crosslinking.
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