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Acrylic acid-acrylamide-starch graft

The graft copolymers of acrylamide, acrylic acid, and cellulose or starch are used as water absorbents and in enhanced oil recovery systems. [Pg.216]

Reid [35] prepared graft polymers from polysaccharides such as cellulose or starch and acrylamide with acrylic acid and a crosslinker such as MBA. The polymerization was conducted as a suspension polymerization in an aromatic hydrocarbon with a minor amount of methanol. Initiation was by conventional redox systems such as persulfate/bisulfite. Patentable features were the use of the suspension type process and the use of a crosslinker. [Pg.39]


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