¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Methacrylates
1. methacrylate [n] - See also: methacrylate
Medical Definition of Methacrylates
1. Acrylic acids or acrylates which are substituted in the c-2 position with a methyl group. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Methacrylates
Literary usage of Methacrylates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Innovative Materials and Equipment for Pavement Surface Repairs: Summary of by Kelly L. Smith (1994)
"Methyl Methacrylate Concrete Methyl methacrylates have been used in the polymer
concrete industry for many years; their use for pavement repair dates back ..."
2. Environmental Issues in Primary Careedited by Barbara S. Murdock edited by Barbara S. Murdock (1994)
"A review of the available medical literature reveals that all the methacrylates
may cause considerable upper respiratory irritation, as well as inducing ..."
3. 40 Years of Entropy and the Glass Transition: Symposium Papers edited by Gregory B. McKenna, Sharon C. Glotzer (1997)
"... interaction in the acceptor polyacrylates or -methacrylates
of (ß-hydroxyethyl-3,5-dinitrobenzoyl) blended with donor poly-acrylates
or -methacrylates ..."
4. Dental Amalgam: A Scientific Review & Recommended Public Health Service ...edited by James S. Benson edited by James S. Benson (1999)
"Munksgaard, ED; Knudsen, B.; and Thomsen, K. (1990 May): [Contact Dermatitis,
Due to (di)methacrylates, on the Hands of Dental Personnel]. ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... methacrylates, and their acid chloride, amide, nitrite, and sulfone analogs
are summarized in Table I. In general the reactions were carried out at —65° ..."
6. Guide to Cleaner Technologies: Organic Coating Replacements by Douglas Williams, Paul Randall (1994)
"... the monomer acrylic acid, which is also the parent monomer for the methacrylates.
Acrylic latexes are generally more durable than vinyl acetate ..."
7. Large Scale Coastal Behavior (1993) edited by J. H. List (1995)
"... and processors of polymer of sty- rene, substituted alkyl methacrylates,
2-ethylhexyl acrylate, methacrylic acid and substituted bis(benzene). ..."