- A
superabsorbent polymer (SAP) (also
called slush powder) is a water-absorbing
hydrophilic homopolymers or
copolymers that can
absorb and
retain extremely...
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compared with
normal tissue paper. Also in the 1980s
started the use of
superabsorbents in
diapers and
reduced the need for
fluff pulp and is now down to 15...
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impact on
weight loss
relative to side effects. Gelesis100 is an oral
superabsorbent hydrogel,
which is
produced from
carboxymethylcellulose and
citric acid...
- admixtures, such as
mineral additions,
crystalline admixtures, and
superabsorbent polymers. Further,
concrete can be
modified to built-in
autonomous self-healing...
- grow-in-water toys or grow monsters) are
novelty items made from a
superabsorbent polymer. They are toys that
expand after putting them into
water for...
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aspartic acid
market growth is
biodegradable superabsorbent polymers (SAP), and hydrogels.
Around 75% of
superabsorbent polymers are used in
disposable diapers...
- gel is
usually in
spherical form and
composed of a water-absorbing
superabsorbent polymer (SAP, also
known as
slush powder in dry form) such as a polyacrylamide...
- capacity, and
hence applications. The
dominant application for PAA is as a
superabsorbent.
About 25% of PAA is used for
detergents and dispersants. Polyacrylic...
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polyacrylic acid with the
chemical formula [−CH2−CH(CO2K)−]n. As a type of
superabsorbent polymer, it can
absorb hundreds of
times its
original weight in purified...
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matrices for cell growth.
Personal hygiene and healthcare:
diapers using superabsorbent polymers, toothbrushes, cosmetics, shampoo, condoms. Security: personal...