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titleOfInvention POLYMERIZATION PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS AND EMPLOYMENTS OF PRODUCTS.
abstract A particulate product comprising polymer particles that are substantially spherical and have been obtained by inverted phase polymerization of a monomer or mixture of water-soluble, ethylenically unsaturated monomers, and which are contaminated with a 2 to a 30% by weight of non-aqueous contaminants, wherein the contaminants are miscible in water and include at least 2% by weight of a stabilizing polymer containing ionizable groups whereby the stabilizer is soluble in water when it is substantially ionized, but it is substantially insoluble in water when it is substantially non-ionized and the contaminants are substantially free of materials that are not soluble in water at the pH at which the ionizable groups are substantially ionized.
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