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"content": "The synthesis of hydrophilic polymers involves monomers such as one or more radiation-curable acrylates containing reactive hydrophilic alkoxylated groups, enhancing hydrophilicity through functional groups like alkyl ether structures, which promote water interactions by increasing adsorption and compatibility with water molecules.The hydrophilic polymers are synthesized using one or more radiation-curable acrylates that contain hydrophilic alkoxy group regions which enhance interactions with water due to the presence of one or more hydrophilic alkoxy groups of the formula (CH2)nO- where n is between 1 and 3 and m is between 1 and 10.The hydrophilic polymers are synthesized using acrylates that contain one or more hydrophilic alkoxylation groups, specifically with the structure (CH2)nO-m, where n can be between 1 and 3, and m can range from 1 to 10, which enhance hydrophilicity and allow for interaction with water by increasing the surface energy of the cured coating, facilitating water spread instead of droplet formation.The synthesis of hydrophilic polymers can include monomers such as ethoxylated dimethacrylate and ethoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate, which contain functional groups like hydroxyl and ether that enhance hydrophilicity by promoting hydrogen bonding and dipole interactions with water molecules.The polymers synthesized in the examples include functional groups such as hydroxyl groups (-OH) and ether groups (-O-) from monomers like SR9035, 3-EGA, and various acrylates, which enhance hydrophilicity by forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules, thereby increasing the polymers' ability to interact with moisture and maintain a hydrophilic surface."
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