Diacetone Acrylamide (DAAM) is a high-purity, white crystalline powder or granular solid known for its reactive ketone and amide groups. It is widely used as a crosslinking monomer and functional additive in various polymer formulations, thanks to its excellent film-forming, adhesion, and chemical resistance properties.
Chemical Name: Diacetone Acrylamide
CAS Number: 2873-97-4
Molecular Formula: CHNO
Molecular Weight: 169.22 g/mol
Appearance: White crystalline powder or fine granules
Purity: Typically 99%
Melting Point: 5660C
Solubility: Soluble in water and many organic solvents
Acrylamide group (for polymerization)
Ketone group (for post-reaction crosslinking or functionalization)
Acrylic and Vinyl Polymer Additive Enhances film strength, flexibility, and durability
Coatings & Inks Improves chemical resistance, hardness, and adhesion
Textile & Paper Treatment Crosslinking agent for durable finishes
Adhesives & Sealants Adds strength and moisture resistance
Cosmetics & Personal Care Limited use in formulations as a functional monomer
Provides strong adhesion and film flexibility
Offers crosslinking functionality with hydrazides, diols, and amines
Excellent thermal and chemical resistance after curing
Avoid inhalation and prolonged skin contact
Store in a dry, cool place in a tightly sealed container
Use protective gear when handling the raw powder
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