
| Formule |
CAS |
| C12H18O6 |
1680-21-3 |
Background
Triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate is a methacrylic monomer used as a cross-linking agent in adhesives and dental composite materials.
SynonymsTriethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
TREGDMA
UsesAdhesives
Dental composite materials
Nail products
Cross-ReactionsUnusual 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. |
Kanerva, L., et al., Statistics of
allergic patch test reactions caused by acrylate compounds,
including data on ethyl methacrylate. American Journal of
Contact Dermatitis, 1995. 6(2): p. 75-77. |
| 3. |
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.