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Vinyl Monomers

Based on 92 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Vinyl monomers appear as clear liquids or crystalline solids, depending on their specific chemical structure. Key features include their ability to produce polymers with excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and flexibility. Main applications of vinyl monomers include packaging materials, automotive parts, and construction products. 

Alternatives to vinyl monomers include other types of monomers such as acrylates and methacrylates. Sub-types include vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, and styrene.

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4-Vinylpyridine

by Polysciences

<b>4-Vinylpyridine</b> is a vinylic monomer. It is a heterocyclic styrene analog, used to form cationic polymers, potential H-bonding.

N-Vinylcaprolactam

by Polysciences

<b>N-Vinylcaprolactam</b> is a vinylic monomer. Used in plastics.

Vinyl butyrate

by Polysciences

<b>Vinyl butyrate</b> is a vinylic monomer. It is a lower Tg monomer versus vinyl acetate.

Vinyl Monomers