High-Purity Methacryloyl Chloride (CAS 920-46-7) for Polymer Synthesis and Chemical Intermediates

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Exceptional Purity for Demanding Syntheses

Our Methacryloyl Chloride (CAS 920-46-7) boasts high purity (≥99%), making it an indispensable component for complex organic synthesis and advanced polymer formulation. Rely on our consistent quality for your critical applications.

Enabling Functional Monomer Creation

This versatile chemical intermediate is instrumental in reacting with compounds like L-histidine to form functional monomers, thereby advancing material properties and enabling new product development in the chemical industry.

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Diverse Applications of Methacryloyl Chloride

Polymer Synthesis

Methacryloyl Chloride serves as a key monomer or intermediate in the synthesis of a wide array of polymers, contributing to materials with tailored properties for various industrial uses.

Functional Monomer Preparation

It is widely used to prepare functional monomers by reacting with amino acids and other active compounds, enhancing polymer characteristics like adhesion, reactivity, or biocompatibility.

Organic Synthesis Building Block

As a reactive acyl chloride, it is a valuable building block in general organic synthesis, enabling the introduction of the methacryloyl group into diverse molecular structures.

Chemical Intermediate

Its primary role as a chemical intermediate makes it essential for downstream synthesis of more complex molecules and specialty chemicals across different sectors.