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titleOfInvention Photo-reactive di(meth)acrylate derivative and its preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a diacrylate and a dimethacrylate derivative comprising a photocrosslinked molecular group represented by the following formula in the main chain, which has high adhesion and low coefficient of thermal expansion and combines excellent thermal stability and thinning processability.n n n <Formula 1>n n n n n n n n In the above formula, R represents H or CH 3 , X is a molecular group capable of causing a cyclic addition reaction in the double bond portion present therein by ultraviolet irradiation, and n is from 0 to 10.
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