IP Library Granted Patent US 7,812,082
Granted Patent B2
US 7,812,082 · App. 11/301,359 · Granted Oct 12, 2010

Thermoplastic coated superabsorbent polymer compositions

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Patent No.
US 7,812,082
App. No.
11/301,359
Granted
Oct 12, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to absorptive, crosslinked polymers which are based on partly neutralized, monoethylenically unsaturated monomer carrying acid groups wherein the absorptive crosslinked polymer may be coated with a thermoplastic polymer, and have improved properties, in particular in respect of their capacity for transportation of liquids in the swollen state, and which has a high gel bed permeability and compatibility to affix to a thermoplastic material.

Claims (45)

1. Thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles comprising a superabsorbent polymer composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer comprising:

a) from about 55 to about 99.9% by weight of the superabsorbent polymer of polymerizable unsaturated acid group containing monomer based on the superabsorbent polymer; and

b) from about 0.001 to about 5% by weight of internal crosslinking agent based on the polymerizable unsaturated acid group containing monomer; wherein the superabsorbent polymer has a degree of neutralization of greater than about 25%; wherein elements a) and b) are polymerized and prepared into superabsorbent polymer particles further comprising the following surface additives to form surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles

i) from about 0.001 to about 5% by weight of surface crosslinking agent based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

ii) from about 0.01 to about 10% by weight of the dry superabsorbent polymer composition of a penetration modifier selected from polyethylene glycols, tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether, monovalent metal salts, surfactants, water soluble polymers, thermoplastic resins or blends thereof;

iii) from 0 to about 5% by weight of a multivalent metal salt based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

iv) from 0 to about 2% by weight of a surfactant based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

v) from about 0.01 to about 1% by weight of an insoluble, inorganic powder based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition; and

vi) from about 0.01 to about 1% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a surface additive deposited on the superabsorbent polymer particles to form thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles,

wherein the thermoplastic polymer surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles are heat treated wherein the thermoplastic polymer of vi) is applied to the superabsorbent polymer particles prior to the heat treatment; and

wherein the thermoplastic polymer surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles are sized in the range of from about 300 to about 600 microns, wherein the superabsorbent polymer particles further comprise a coating of from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight of a cationic polymer selected from poly(vinyl amines), poly(allylamines), poly(ethylene imine), poly(amino propanol vinyl ethers), poly(acrylamidopropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride), poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride), partially deacetylated chitin, chitosan, polyasparagins, polylysines, polyglutamines, polyarginines, including salts thereof, based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, and wherein the thermoplastic polymer surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles exhibit a centrifuge retention capacity of at least about 23 g/g as measured by the Centrifuge Retention Capacity Test; a free swell gel bed permeability of at least 100 Darcy as measured by the Free Swell Gel Bed Permeability Test; and superabsorbent polymer composition shake-out of less than about 20% as measured by the Oven Shake-Out Procedure.

2. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 has a free swell gel bed permeability of at least about 130 Darcy.

3. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 has a free swell gel bed permeability of at least about 160 Darcy.

4. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 has a free swell gel bed permeability of at least about 200 Darcy.

5. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 wherein the superabsorbent polymer composition shake-out is less than about 16%.

6. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 comprising from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight of a multivalent metal salt based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition.

7. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, polyethylene, polyesters, polyurethanes, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA), styrene copolymers, ethylene alkyl methacrylate copolymer (EMA), polypropylene (PP), maleated polypropylene (MPP), ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), polyamide, polyester, and blends and copolymers thereof.

8. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 having a gel bed permeability under load as measured by the Gel Bed Permeability Under Load Test of at least about 4 Darcy.

9. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 having a gel bed permeability under load as measured by the Gel Bed Permeability Under Load Test of at least about 8 Darcy.

10. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 having a gel bed permeability under load as measured by the Gel Bed Permeability Under Load Test of at least about 10 Darcy.

11. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 having a centrifuge retention capacity of at least about 25 g/g.

12. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a maleated polypropylene.

13. Thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles comprising a superabsorbent polymer composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer comprising:

a) from about 55 to about 99.9% by weight of the superabsorbent polymer of polymerizable unsaturated acid group containing monomer based on the superabsorbent polymer; and

b) from about 0.001 to about 5% by weight of internal crosslinking agent based on the polymerizable unsaturated acid group containing monomer; wherein the superabsorbent polymer has a degree of neutralization of greater than about 25%; wherein elements a) and b) are polymerized and prepared into superabsorbent polymer particles further comprising the following surface additives to form surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles

i) from about 0.001 to about 5% by weight of surface crosslinking agent based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

ii) from 0 to about 5% by weight of a multivalent metal salt based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

iii) from 0 to about 2% by weight of a surfactant based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition;

iv) from about 0.01 to about 5% by weight of an insoluble, inorganic powder based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition; and

v) from about 0.01 to about 1% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a surface additive on the superabsorbent polymer particles,

wherein the surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles are heat treated wherein the thermoplastic polymer of vi) is applied to the superabsorbent polymer particles prior to the heat treating the superabsorbent particles; and

wherein the thermoplastic polymer surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles are sized in the range of from about 300 to about 600 microns, wherein the superabsorbent polymer particles further comprise a coating of from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight of a cationic polymer selected from poly(vinyl amines) and poly(allylamines), including salts thereof, based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, and wherein the thermoplastic polymer surface treated superabsorbent polymer particles exhibit a centrifuge retention capacity of at least about 23 g/g as measured by the Centrifuge Retention Capacity Test; a free swell gel bed permeability of at least 100 Darcy as measured by the Free Swell Gel Bed Permeability Test; and superabsorbent polymer composition shake-out of less than about 20% as measured by the Oven Shake-Out Procedure.

14. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 13 has a free swell gel bed permeability of at least about 130 Darcy.

15. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 13 wherein the superabsorbent polymer composition shake-out is less than about 16%.

16. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 13 comprising from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight of a multivalent metal salt based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition.

17. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 13 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, polyethylene, polyesters, polyurethanes, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA), styrene copolymers, ethylene alkyl methacrylate copolymer (EMA), polypropylene (PP), maleated polypropylene (MPP), ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), polyamide, polyester, and blends and copolymers thereof.

18. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 13 having a gel bed permeability under load as measured by the Gel Bed Permeability Under Load Test of at least about 4 Darcy.

19. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 13 having a centrifuge retention capacity of at least about 25 g/g.

20. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 13 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a maleated polypropylene.

21. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is from about 0.01 to about 0.0625% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition.

22. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles of claim 13 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is from about 0.01 to about 0.0625% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition.

23. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 comprising from about 0.01 to about 0.05% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a surface additive on the superabsorbent polymer particles.

24. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 13 comprising from about 0.01 to about 0.05% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer based on the dry superabsorbent polymer composition, wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a surface additive on the superabsorbent polymer particles.

25. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 1 wherein the cationic polymer is polyvinylamine.

26. The thermoplastic polymer treated superabsorbent polymer particles according to claim 13 wherein the cationic polymer is polyvinylamine.

Assignments (7)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 057887 FRAME: 0247. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Mar 14, 2023
From: EVONIK CORPORATION
To: EVONIK SUPERABSORBER LLC
Reel/Frame 063085/0705 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 22, 2021
From: EVONIK CORPORATION
To: EVONIK SUPERABSORBER LLC
Reel/Frame 057887/0247 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 4, 2015
From: EVONIK DEGUSSA CORPORATION
To: EVONIK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 035087/0123 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 3, 2015
From: EVONIK STOCKHAUSEN, LLC
To: EVONIK DEGUSSA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 035075/0587 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 30, 2010
From: EVONIK STOCKHAUSEN, INC.
To: EVONIK STOCKHAUSEN, LLC
Reel/Frame 024908/0141 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 4, 2010
From: STOCKHAUSEN, INC.
To: EVONIK STOCKHAUSEN, INC.
Reel/Frame 024035/0782 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2006
From: MCINTOSH, STAN; SMITH, SCOTT J.; LANG, ANGELA JONES; BERGMAN, JR., DAVID L.
To: STOCKHAUSEN, INC.
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