Synthesis of high-performance superabsorbent glycerol acrylate-cross-linked poly (acrylic acid)
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Mohammed, Aliyu D.
Young, Desmond A.
Vosloo, Hermanus C.M.
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Glycerol acrylate (GA) is synthesised by an acryloylation reaction with acryloyl chloride. An ester was used as a cross-linking agent at varying proportions in the synthesis of poly acrylic acid (PAA). The amount of cross-linking density in the product (GA-PAA) and degree of neutralisation determine the absorbency of the polymer samples. A sample of GA-PAA containing 0.8 % GA was discovered to absorb 395 and 66 g/g of water and saline solution, respectively. Different solvent uptakes were tested with the sample showing varying capacity for different solvents. The temperature of the reaction was maintained at 60 °C and a reaction time of 2½ h. FTIR, TGA, SEM and XRD analyses were used to characterise the products
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Mohammed, A.D. et al. 2017. Synthesis of high-performance superabsorbent glycerol acrylate-cross-linked poly (acrylic acid). Research on chemical intermediates, 43(4):2187-2200. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11164-016-2754-x]
