2-(N,N-Dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) is an amine-functional methacrylate monomer used in the preparation of cationic polymers, especially quaternary ammonium polymers. The tertiary amine functionality can be used to introduce charge-responsive behavior and hydrophilic character into acrylic and methacrylate polymer systems.
Common abbreviation: DMAEMA
DMAEMA is commonly used in polymer synthesis workflows where cationic functionality, pH-responsive behavior, adhesion modification, or surface functionalization are required. It may be incorporated into copolymers, hydrogels, coatings, adhesives, and specialty polymer formulations.
Key Properties
- Amine-functional methacrylate monomer
- Minimum purity: 99%
- Used for preparation of cationic polymers
- Useful in quaternary ammonium polymer synthesis
- Can support pH-responsive and hydrophilic polymer behavior
- Compatible with acrylic and methacrylate polymerization workflows
Applications
Cationic Polymer Synthesis
DMAEMA is used to prepare cationic acrylic and methacrylate polymers, including quaternary ammonium polymer systems.
Hydrogels & Responsive Materials
The tertiary amine group makes DMAEMA useful in pH-responsive polymer and hydrogel systems where charge behavior can influence material performance.
Coatings & Adhesives
DMAEMA may be used to introduce adhesion, surface functionality, and polymer compatibility in coating and adhesive formulations.
Water Treatment & Flocculants
DMAEMA-derived cationic polymers may be used in applications involving dispersion stability, flocculation, and water treatment formulations.
Functional Films & Specialty Materials
DMAEMA is used in specialty polymer research involving functional films, surface modification, and ion-responsive materials.
Compatibility & Polymerization Considerations
- Suitable for acrylic and methacrylate copolymer systems
- Can be quaternized to form permanently cationic polymer structures
- Polymer behavior depends on comonomer selection and reaction conditions
- Application suitability should be confirmed through formulation testing
Final polymer properties depend on monomer ratio, initiator system, reaction conditions, molecular weight, degree of quaternization, and formulation environment.
Handling & Storage
- Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area
- Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, and incompatible materials
- Use appropriate PPE and ventilation when handling
- Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before use
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FAQ
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1. What is DMAEMA used for?
DMAEMA is used to prepare cationic polymers, quaternary ammonium polymers, hydrogels, coatings, adhesives, and specialty functional polymer systems.
2. What does DMAEMA add to polymer systems?
DMAEMA can introduce tertiary amine functionality, cationic character after quaternization, hydrophilic behavior, and pH-responsive properties.
3. Can DMAEMA be used in methacrylate copolymers?
Yes. DMAEMA is commonly copolymerized with acrylic and methacrylate monomers to modify polymer charge, surface behavior, and formulation performance.
4. Is DMAEMA used for quaternary ammonium polymers?
Yes. DMAEMA is used in the preparation of cationic polymers, especially quaternary ammonium polymer systems.
5. How should DMAEMA be stored?
Store DMAEMA tightly sealed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, ignition sources, and incompatible materials. Refer to the SDS for complete guidance.
Safety & Documentation
Use standard laboratory or industrial chemical handling procedures when working with DMAEMA. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for complete handling, storage, and safety information.