Triethyleneglycol diacrylate home ICD10: L23.9

Triethyleneglycol diacrylate
Formule CAS
C12H18O6 1680-21-3



Background
Triethyleneglycol diacrylate is a cross-linking acrylate monomer used for its hardening and adhesive properties. Koppula et al suggested that triethyleneglycol diacrylate be used as screening allergen for acrylate dermatitis with ethyl acrylate, ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, ethyl a cyanoacrylate, and 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate. These investigators felt that a common carboxy ethyl group was requisite but not essential for alllergenicity.

Synonyms
Triethyleneglycol diacrylate
TEGDA

Uses
Adhesives
Coatings
Printing plates of photoprepolymer type

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions

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Referenties
1. Kanerva, L., T. Estlander, and R. Jolanki, Allergic contact dermatitis from dental composite resins due to aromatic epoxy acrylates and aliphatic acrylates. Contact Dermatitis, 1989. 20(3): p. 201-11.
2. Koppula, S., J. Fellman, and F. Storrs, Screening allergens for acrylate dermatitis associated with artificial nails. American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 1995. 6(2): p. 78-85.



Author(s):
Database Allergologie Amsterdam UMC.

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