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titleOfInvention Material with swelling potential
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a material with highly swelling capability, by adding to acrylic acid an alkaline compound (salt) and then carrying out polymerization. n CONSTITUTION: A salt which exhibits alkalinity and is selected from metal(IWIII) salts, ammonium salts, organic amine salts, hydroxides, etc., is added to acrylic acid to which an acrylamide N-mono substitute or an acrylamide N.N-disubstitute has been made to react in advance, followed by carrying out polymerization in an aqueous medium in the presence of a catalyst, and then neutralizing the resulting system using an alkaline substance selected from alkaline metal hydroxides, ammonium hydroxide, organic amines, etc. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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