Yes. It is listed in the Clean Air Act as a VOC and HAP.
Poly vinyl acetate is white glue.
soluble
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAC) is made from Vinyl Acetate (VAC) through polymerization.
its a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate called ethylene vinyl acetate(EVA) Just read something about it and it says its an adhesive
The formula is CH3-COO-CH=CH2
Poly vinyl acetate is white glue.
soluble
It is prepared by polymerization of vinyl acetate monomer.
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAC) is made from Vinyl Acetate (VAC) through polymerization.
its a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate called ethylene vinyl acetate(EVA) Just read something about it and it says its an adhesive
Unlike many vinyl polymers, PVA is not prepared by polymerization of the corresponding monomer. The monomer, vinyl alcohol, almost exclusively exists as the tautomeric form, acetaldehyde. PVA instead is prepared by partial or complete hydrolysis (sometimes referred to in this case as saponification) of polyvinyl acetate to remove acetate groups.
A footbed made of Ethylene vinyl acetate and polyethylene foam
The formula is CH3-COO-CH=CH2
A poly vinyl acetal resin prepared by reacting poly(vinyl alcohol) or poly(vinyl acetate) with an aldehyde such as formaldehyde or butyraldehyde.
This is what I've been able to find thus far. Can't find much on ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), more is available on vinyl acetate (VA). Both are discussed in this study. http://www.chem.tamu.edu/rgroup/goodman/pdf%20files/442_joc-224-04-60.pdf This is the best the EPA has to offer on this. http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0512.htm
Peva is polyethylene vinyl acetate which is a plastic and a vinyl making it biodegradable. Biodegradable objects are things that do not produce any kinds of gas.
Richard Greco has written: 'Vinyl manufacturer floors VOC emissions with energy-efficient regenerative technology'