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It presents the economics of Sodium Polyacrylate production from glacial acrylic acid and sodium hydroxide in the United States. In this process, acrylic acid is partially neutralized by sodium hydroxide, yielding a solution of sodium acrylate monomers, which is subsequently polymerized to Sodium Polyacrylate via copolymerization of acrylic acid and its salts.
This report analyses the economics of Starch-Graft Sodium Polyacrylate production from corn and glacial acrylic acid in the United States. In this process, acrylic acid is grafted into corn starch forming a polyacrylate, which is then saponificated with sodium hydroxide.