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titleOfInvention Modified acrylate light-cured resin and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a modified acrylate light-cured resin which is mainly prepared from the following raw materials: the catalyst comprises polyhydric alcohol, lactone, acrylic acid, a catalyst, a polymerization inhibitor and a dehydrating agent, wherein the molar ratio of hydroxyl of the polyhydric alcohol to the lactone to the acrylic acid is 1 (1-4) to 1. The invention firstly utilizes caprolactone and polyalcohol to react to synthesize a high-functionality elastic prepolymer, and then the high-functionality elastic prepolymer and acrylic monomers are subjected to esterification reaction under a catalyst to generate the high-functionality elastic prepolymer modified acrylate photocuring resin.
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