Journal Article10.1016/J.REACTFUNCTPOLYM.2007.05.001
Study on superabsorbent composites. IX: Synthesis, characterization and swelling behaviors of polyacrylamide/clay composites based on various clays
Junping Zhang,Aiqin Wang +1 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, a series of clay-based superabsorbent composite from acrylamide and various clays, such as attapulgite, kaolinite, mica, vermiculate and Na + -montmorillonite, was prepared by free-radical aqueous polymerization, using N, N ′-methylenebisacrylamides (MBA) as a crosslinker and ammonium persulfate (APS) as an initiator, and then saponified with sodium hydroxide solution.
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Abstract: A series of clay-based superabsorbent composite from acrylamide (AM) and various clays, such as attapulgite, kaolinite, mica, vermiculate and Na + -montmorillonite, was prepared by free-radical aqueous polymerization, using N , N ′-methylenebisacrylamide (MBA) as a crosslinker and ammonium persulfate (APS) as an initiator, and then saponified with sodium hydroxide solution. In this paper, the reaction mechanism and thermal stability of the superabsorbent composites incorporated with various clays were characterized by FTIR, XRD and TGA, respectively. The effects of clay kind and clay content on equilibrium water absorbency of these composites were also investigated and compared. In addition, the influences of clay kind on comprehensive swelling behaviors of the PAM/clay superabsorbent composites were studied. The results indicated that the introduced clays could influence physicochemical properties of obtained superabsorbent composites. Mica could improve thermal stability of corresponding superabsorbent composites to the highest degree comparing with the other clays. The PAM/clay superabsorbent composites incorporated with 10 wt% clay of various kinds were all endowed with equilibrium water absorbency of more than 1300 g g −1 . The equilibrium water absorbency decreases with increasing clay content and correlates with the kind of clay. Attapulgite-based superabsorbent composite was endowed with higher water absorbency in univalent cationic saline solution, however, the vermiculite- and the kaolinite-based ones acquired the highest water absorbency in CaCl 2 and FeCl 3 aqueous solution, respectively. Moreover, the superabsorbent composites incorporated with Na + -montmorillonite have higher swelling rate and that of doped with mica was endowed with higher reswelling capability.
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