UV polymerization and property analysis of maleacylated methyl cellulose acrylic acid absorbent resin

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In this paper, maleic anhydride (MA) was grafted onto methyl cellulose (MC) and then reacted with acrylic acid to synthesize a high gel strength and fast water absorption resin (AA-co-MC-g-MA) by UV polymerization. The reaction conditions of maleylated methylcellulose (MC-g-MA) were investigated, including the ratio of MC to MA, reaction time and catalyst amount. In addition, the reaction conditions for the synthesis of super absorbent resin were as follows: The amount of MC-g-MA, the degree of substitution of MC-g-MA, polymerization time, and the amount of initiator. Under optimal conditions, the maximum water absorption volume of synthetic resin was 2116 g/g, and the maximum salt absorption rate was 139 g/g. The water absorption resin prepared this time had high water absorption, water retention, excellent pH sensitivity, etc. It was hoped that it will have a good application prospect in the field of industrial production and agriculture in the future.

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Li, Y., Sawut, A., Hou, G., He, M., & Yimit, M. (2020). UV polymerization and property analysis of maleacylated methyl cellulose acrylic acid absorbent resin. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 22(2), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2020-0014

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