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Process for the conversion of fine superabsorbent polymer particles into larger particles

US5350799A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateMay 7, 1991
Grant dateSep 27, 1994
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Expiry dateMay 7, 2011

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  • Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
  • CPC primaryC08J2300/14
  • WIPO fieldOther special machines
  • WIPO sectorMechanical engineering

Abstract

This invention is a method for converting fine particles of superabsorbent polymers into larger particles. The invention is primarily directed to aqueous solution processes for preparing superabsorbent polymers. In such aqueous solution polymerization methods, the polymerization reaction product is a high viscosity gel which is dried and ground into particles. In this grinding step, a portion of the product is produced as undesired fine particles having poor absorbency and poor fabrication properties; i.e. they "gel block" and dust. According to the invention, fine superabsorbent polymer particles (up to about 3 parts) are mixed with the high viscosity reaction product gel (100 parts) containing about 20 parts by weight of superabsorbent polymer and water (5 parts per part of recycled particles) to form a mixture with improved rheological properties. The resulting mixture can be processed at a higher rate than a reaction product gel of equal solids content which results in a higher product yield and increased productivity.

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