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titleOfInvention Polymer recovery method and polymer composition
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for recovering a polymer having good stability at the time of polymerization and a small amount of an emulsifier mixed in wastewater, and a polymer composition recovered by the method. SOLUTION: The present invention is obtained by copolymerizing a carboxyl group-containing monomer (such as acrylic acid) and a hydrophobic monomer (such as butyl acrylate) at a reaction temperature of 130 to 350 ° C. Of the carboxyl group-containing monomer unit in all the monomer units of the formula is 10 to 75 mol%, and -C H 2 -C (X) = CH 2: a neutralized product with a base of a macromonomer having an ethylenically unsaturated bond represented by (X -COOBu etc.) as the polymeric emulsifier, monomers in an aqueous medium The emulsion is subjected to emulsion polymerization, the resulting aqueous resin dispersion is aggregated with a coagulant, and the polymer is recovered.
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