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titleOfInvention Process for the manufacture of a superabsorption acrylic polymer
abstract A process for the manufacture of a superabsorption acrylic polymer by one-stage polymerization in a suspension, wherein as the continuous phase a hydrophobic organic solvent or recycled organic solvent in a temperature range from 40°C to 60°C is used to obtain a polymer product having an absorption for the physiologic solution over 50 ml/g, a content of the monomers under 150 ppm, a neutral to slightly acidic pH and the form of flowable granules suitable for use in sanitary products.
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