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N,N-Dimethylacrylamide (commonly abbreviated DMAA) is a reactive acrylamide derivative widely used as a monomer and intermediate in polymer synthesis. It features an acrylamide group with dimethyl substitution on the nitrogen atom, lending it excellent polymerization reactivity and compatibility with a range of co-monomers.DMAA is often selected for high-performance polymer systems, coatings, adhesives, water-soluble polymers, and specialty chemical intermediates due to its excellent reactivity, hydrophilic profile, and stability.
✔ High Reactivity — Readily polymerizes under controlled conditions
✔ Hydrophilic Character — Enables water-soluble polymer design
✔ Broad Compatibility — Works well with styrene, acrylates, and other monomers
✔ Stable Chemical Profile — Suitable for industrial processing
✔ High Purity — Low impurity levels reduce side reactions
✔ Custom Grades Available — Including polymerization-ready and research-grade
1) Polymer & Coatings Industry
DMAA is an important monomer in the production of:
Water-soluble polymers
Superabsorbent polymers
Specialty coatings
Polymer emulsions
2) Adhesives & Sealants
Used as a functional monomer to:
Enhance bonding strength
Improve moisture tolerance
Modify tack and cure profiles
3) Water Treatment & Flocculants
In water treatment polymers, DMAA facilitates:
Suspended solid aggregation
Improved floc formation
Fast settling rates
4) Specialty Chemical Intermediates
As a building block for fine chemicals, DMAA is used in:
Functionalized polymer precursors
Crosslinkable intermediates
Surface-active intermediates
| Item | Specification |
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow liquid |
| Assay (GC) | ≥ 99.0% |
| Refractive Index (20 °C) | 1.460–1.470 |
| Density (20 °C) | 0.95–0.97 g/cm³ |
| Water Content | ≤ 0.3% |
| Polymerizable Inhibitor | ≤ 10 ppm |
Q1: What is N,N-Dimethylacrylamide used for?
It is used as a monomer in polymers, coatings, adhesives, water treatment flocculants, and specialty intermediates.
Q2: Is DMAA reactive with other monomers?
Yes, DMAA copolymerizes well with acrylates, styrene, and other vinyl monomers.
Q3: Can it be supplied in bulk?
Yes. Bulk supply in IBC/ISO tanks is available for large industrial orders.
Q4: Do you provide COA and MSDS?
Yes. We provide COA, MSDS, and TDS for quality verification and compliance.
Q5: What grades are available?
Industrial, polymerization-ready, and research grades can be customized.
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