2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid


2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid was a Trademark name by The Lubrizol Corporation. It is a reactive, hydrophilic, sulfonic acid acrylic monomer used to alter the chemical properties of wide variety of anionic polymers. In the 1970s, the earliest patents using this monomer were filed for acrylic fiber manufacturing. Today, there are over several thousands patents and publications involving use of AMPS in many areas including water treatment, oil field, construction chemicals, hydrogels for medical applications, personal care products, emulsion coatings, adhesives, and rheology modifiers.

Production

AMPS is made by the Ritter reaction of acrylonitrile and isobutylene in the presence of sulfuric acid and water. The recent patent literature describes batch and continuous processes that produce AMPS in high purity and improved yield with the addition of liquid isobutene to an acrylonitrile / sulfuric acid / phosphoric acid mixture at 40°C.

Properties

SolventSolubility
Water150
Dimethylformamide>100
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone80
Methanol8.7

Na-AMPS0.01N0.05N0.1N0.5N1.0N5.0N
K x 1050.671.471.671.323.345.01
ν1.020.910.880.860.770.72

M1r1r2Remark
Acrylonitrile1.20.7DMF
Acrylic acid0.740.19Water, pH=7.0
Acrylic acid1.580.11Water, pH=2~4
Itaconic acid0.460.04DMF, 70 °C, Benzoyl Peroxide
Acrylamide0.980.49 Water, K2S2O8
Styrene1.130.31DMF, 60 °C, AIBN
Vinyl Acetate0.0511.60 Methanol, 60 °C,
N-Vinylpyrrolidone0.130.66 60 °C, AIBN
2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate0.860.90Water, 60 °C, AIBN
2-Hydroxypropyl methacrylate6.300.04Water, 80 °C, 2S2O8
N,N-Dimethylacrylamide1.260.68 Water, 30 °C, K2S2O8
N-Vinylformamide0.320.39 VA-044

Applications