Allyl Alcohol Monopropoxylate (AP1.0)
Propylene glycol mono-allyl ether
1331-17-5
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Allyl Monopropoxylate (AP1.0) is a versatile monomer and
intermediate for the preparation of silane crosslinkers, reactive
diluents, and low viscosity acrylic polyols. It provides the same
chemical versatility as allyl alcohol but is much safer and easier
to handle.
Its features and benefits includes versatile, low viscosity reactive, reactive, dualfunctional, low toxicity, water soluble, low order derivatives.
Coating applications - air-drying amino resins – AP1.0 reacts with methylated urea- formaldehyde resins such as BEETLEÒ 65 or ResimeneÒ U-975 and maleic acid or anhydride to give solid, allylfunctional amino resins readily soluble in alcohols and other common solvents. These resins can be formulated into hard, adhering, and fast-drying coatings for metal and wood.1 The choice of allyl ether has a significant effect on the dry time and hardness of the coating, as shown below. In this urea-formaldehyde system, AP1.0 gave the best balance of dry time and hardness development among the allyl ethers evaluated. Similar results can be obtained with benzoguanamine or melamine resins.
Allyl Monopropoxylate (AP1.0), versatile monomer. Benefits includes versatile, low viscosity, reactive, dualfunctional, low toxicity, water soluble, low order derivatives. Used in coating applications.