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titleOfInvention Separation of acrylic hydrazide high-molecular compound
abstract PURPOSE: To easily and economically separate a powdery polymer, by emulsifying or suspending an aqueous solution of an acrylic hydrazide polymer with addition of certain amount of a water-soluble alcohol and then adding additional said alcohol. n CONSTITUTION: An aqueous solution containing an acrylic hydrazide polymer of formula I [where X is H or CH 3 ; A is (meth)acrylamide unit, (meth)acrylate unit or their hydrolyzate unit; B is another copolymerizable monomer unit; l is 10W 100mol%, m+n is 0W90mol%, l+m+n=100mol%], is emulsified or suspended with addition of a water-soluble alchol (e.g. methanol) in such amounts that no heterogeneous system is formed, and then additional said alcohol is added, and the precipitate of the polymer produced is separated. n EFFECT: It is possible to separate the polymer free from hydrazine hydrate, from the liquid reaction product containing said hydrate. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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