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Excluding textile acrylic fiber use, SAS acts as copolymerizable sulfonate monomer or auxiliary additive across construction, water treatment, oilfield, electroplating,…
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1. Third functional monomer for acrylic fiber production (Core Application) SAS is the classic third monomer for polyacrylonitrile (PAN) acrylic…
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1. Covalently graft stable anionic sulfonate dye binding sites Sodium allyl sulfonate (SAS) copolymerizes with acrylonitrile via its allyl double…
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1. Creates stable permanent dyeing sites for cationic dyes SAS’s covalently bonded −SO3Na strong acid sulfonate groups stay fully ionized in acidic…
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1. Product Basic Profile Standard Acrylic Fiber Copolymer Formula 2. Core Mechanism: How SAS Boosts Fiber Dyeability Pure polyacrylonitrile homopolymer…
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What Is Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS, CAS 1561-92-8)? Structure, Properties, Production & Industrial Applications SMAS Molecular Structure SMAS Solid Powder…
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Subhead: 99.5% Anhydrous SMAS Powder Solves Polymer Stability & High-Temperature Resistance Pain Points for Global Water Treatment, Construction, Coatings &…
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1. Typical Phenomenon of Slump Loss Triggered by Substandard SMAS 2. Main Impurities in Unqualified SMAS That Destroy Slump Retention…
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1. Why Purity Directly Restricts Dispersion Capacity Low-grade SMAS (35% liquid / low-purity powder) carries massive interfering impurities: free sulfite,…
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1. Basic Structural & Thermal Core Difference SMAS (Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate, CAS 1561-92-8) AMPS (2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid sodium salt) 2.…
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1. Core Mechanism of SMAS in Emulsion Polymerization SMAS (CAS 1561-92-8) is a dual-functional anionic hydrophilic comonomer for acrylic/styrene emulsion…
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1. Core Function of SMAS in Polycarboxylate Synthesis SMAS provides sulfonate anionic groups to enhance electrostatic repulsion and slump retention;…



