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Ethyl acrylate

Ethyl acrylate is an organic compound with the formula CH2CHCO2CH2CH3. It is the ethyl ester of acrylic acid. It is a colourless liquid with a characteristic acrid odor. It is mainly produced for paints, textiles, and non-woven fibers. It is also a reagent in the synthesis of various pharmaceutical intermediates.Ethyl acrylate is produced by acid-catalysed esterification of acrylic acid, which in turn is produced by oxidation of propylene. It may also be prepared from acetylene, carbon monoxide and ethanol by a Reppe reaction.Ethyl acrylate is used in the production of polymers including resins, plastics, rubber, and denture material.The International Agency for Research on Cancer stated, 'Overall evaluation, ethyl acrylate is possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B).' The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states, 'Human studies on occupational exposure to ethyl acrylate... have suggested a relationship between exposure to the chemical(s) and colorectal cancer, but the evidence is conflicting and inconclusive. In a study by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), increased incidences of squamous cell papillomas and carcinomas of the forestomach were observed in rats and mice exposed via gavage (experimentally placing the chemical in the stomach). However, the NTP recently determined that these data were not relevant to human carcinogenicity since humans do not have a forestomach, and removed ethyl acrylate from its list of carcinogens.' (Occupational exposure generally involves exposure that occurs regularly, over an extended period of time.)

[ "Methyl methacrylate", "Acrylate" ]
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