NOAA
n-Octyl acrylate
NOAA(n-Octyl acrylate) is a long chain Alkyl acrylate that can replace synthetic Ethylhexyl Acrylate in most applications with 72% biobased content.
Due to its reactivity and physical properties, finds utility in the manufacturing of adhesives, paints, sealants, plastics, rubber, elastomers, and other polymer materials. It can polymerize into high-molecular-weight compounds through chemical reactions such as emulsion polymerization or radical polymerization, and it is used in various application areas.
BRC% is 72%
※BRC % stands for Bio renewable Carbon ratio. = (Bio sourced Carbon)*100 / (Bio soused carbon + Fossil Carbon)
Chemical Structure

Identifiers
CAS#: 2499-59-4
Function
- Biobased Material
- Hydrophobic
Application
- Sealants
- Adhesives
- Paint & Coatings-Solventborne