File:Sodium polyacrylate.jpg
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Deutsch: Natrium Polyacrylat (Monomer: -CH2-CH(CO2Na)-). Das Polymer, das üblicherweise in Waschmitteln verwendet wird, hat die Fähigkeit, bis zum 400-fachen des Eigengewichts an Wasser zu absorbieren, eine Eigenschaft, die sowohl in Haushaltsgegenständen wie Einwegwindeln als auch in landwirtschaftlichen Anwendungen genutzt wird.
English: A sample of sodium polyacrylate, also known as "acrylic sodium salt polymer" (monomer: -CH2-CH(CO2Na)-). Commonly found in detergents, the polymer strand has the ability to absorb up to 400 times their weight in water, a property that is exploited for use in common household goods such as diapers as well as agricultural applications. This sample has already absorbed the maximum amount of water.
Français : Échantillon de polyacrylate de sodium (monomère : -CH2-CH(CO2Na)-), un polymère superabsorbant. Ce polymère se trouve dans les détergents, les couches-culottes, et les tampons hygiéniques. L'échantillon montré ici est saturé en eau. |
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Source | Whisper Ultra.. and snuggies.. |
Author | Challiyil Eswaramangalath Vipin from Chalakudy, India |
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File change date and time | 11:03, 5 June 2008 |
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