アクリル酸エチル (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Ethyl acrylate”. 生活や健康に直接的な危険性がある. アメリカ国立労働安全衛生研究所英語版(NIOSH). 2024年8月11日閲覧。
  • Ohara, Takashi; Sato, Takahisa; Shimizu, Noboru; Prescher, Günter; Schwind, Helmut; Weiberg, Otto; Marten, Klaus; Greim, Helmut; Shaffer (2005), "Acrylic Acid and Derivatives", Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, pp. 1–21, doi:10.1002/14356007.a01_161.pub4