http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/JP-H10512313-A
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publicationNumber | JP-H10512313-A |
titleOfInvention | Use of a polyglycerin aliphatic ether emulsifier in the production of a highly dispersed phase emulsion that can be polymerized to provide an absorbent foam |
abstract | (57) [Summary]nA process for producing a high dispersed phase emulsion (HIPE) that can polymerize to provide a soft, microporous, open cell, polymeric foam material that can absorb aqueous liquids, particularly aqueous bodily fluids such as urine. This HIPE is less chemically complex and variable in composition than many prior art HIPE emulsions, has higher levels of desired surfactant components, and produces lower levels of HIPE. It is prepared using certain polyglycerin aliphatic ether emulsifiers that have components (eg, mud) that are insoluble or poorly soluble in the oil phase used for them. The polyglycerin aliphatic ether emulsifier provides a HIPE having relatively uniformly sized water droplets dispersed in a continuous oil phase. |
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