WO1990010495A1 - Particulate absorbent material - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61L—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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- the present invention relates to absorbent particles which swell in the presence of aqueous solutions including saline and urine to many times their own weight.
- These absorbent materials are biodegradable and have absorptive properties equal to or higher than those of present superabsorbers.
- Biodegradability of disposable products is no longer a preferred option; it has become a necessity. As the number of disposables in society has grown, the land fills and others methods of treatment for these disposables have been strained ,to the limits. Plastics are just one form of the problem of disposables while absorbent materials such as polyacrylates which are commonly used, e.g., in disposable diapers, have degradation times in the thousands of years. While the superabsorber such as the polyacrylates have advantages because of their high absorptive capabilities so that less is needed to attract a large amount of liquid, the non-biodegradability of these products makes them unacceptable if alternatives can be achieved.
- Particulate superabsorbers can be used either in lose or packed form or else can be dispersed among fibers, e.g., cellulose fluff, to act as part of a liquid absorption system. However, if they are used in a packed form, the gel blocking problem must be ameliorated in order to provide optimum action.
- an object of the invention is to provide a biodegradable superabsorbent particle which is competitive with the polyacrylate superabsorbers in terms of uptake for aqueous solutions and saline.
- Another object of the invention is to provide methods of making biodegradable superabsorbers which use inexpensive material and are rapid.
- a further objection of the invention is to provide a superabsorber which can act as a delivery system for a variety of materials, e.g., enzymes.
- the present invention features methods of making absorbent material which exhibit excellent absorption for saline and other liquids as well as being biodegradable.
- the methods of the invention form a particulate which can be stored in dry form and rehydrated at any time.
- the particulate can be used to replace the presently utilized polyacrylate superabsorbers.
- the absorptive material made using the methods of the invention differs from acrylate absorbents in that it is biodegradable; and it is hydrophobic which assists in limiting gel blocking and reduces clumping.
- the hydrophobic aspect of the present particulates makes them distinct from earlier superabsorbers.
- the base material used in the methods of the invention is a carboxylated cellulosic material such as carboxymethylcellulose.
- carboxymethylcellulose any cellulose derivative which has substantial carboxylation can be used.
- the preferred carboxylated cellulose is a carboxymethylcellulose having a DS, or Degree of Substitution, of 0.5 or greater, most preferably greater than 0.7.
- Carboxymethylcellulose with this high Degree of Substitution can have such a large amount of cross-linking that it would form an unworkable, almost glue-like material without the hydrophobicity treatment of the present invention.
- the carboxylated cellulose material is reacted with two distinct agents; a cross-linking agent and a hydrophobicity agent.
- the order of reaction can change the properties of the final absorbent, with the reaction first with the cross-linking agent yielding more of a shell-like absorber and, consequently, a firmer particle, while their reaction with the hydrophobicity agent first will yield a particle having higher overall absorptive capabilities with absorption throughout the body of the particle.
- the preferred cross-linking agents are those which are metal containing and include a metal with an effective valence of at least three such as aluminum, chromium, or iron.
- the most preferred cross-linking agents are acetates, alkoxides such as ispropoxides and hydroxides, and chlorides. These include materials such as aluminum acetate, aluminum isopropoxide, aluminum hydroxide, ferric chloride, and mixtures thereof.
- Hydrophobicity agents useful in the methods of the invention include monobasic and polybasic carboxylic acids or their salts, chlorides or anhydrides, most preferably those with 2-16 carbon atoms.
- useful hydrophobicity agents include acetic acid, proprionic acid, butyric acid, isobutyric acid, acetyl chloride, sodium acetate, sodium proprionate, proprionyl chloride, sodium butyrate, acetic anhydride, proprionyl anhydride, succinic acid, adipic acid, phthalic acid, citric acid, and mixtures thereof.
- the reactions between the carboxylated cellulosic material and the cross-linking and/or hydrophobicity agent can be carried out in either aqueous or organic solutions.
- carboxymethylcellulose is first pre-swollen in an aqueous solution which allows better access of the cross-linking and hydrophobicity agents to the interior of the particle.
- pre-treatment of the carboxymethylcellulose with a small quantity of an alcohol such as isopropyl alcohol may improve wetting and, accordingly, the reactions.
- the preferred absorbers of the present invention use a carboxymethylcellulose having a DS of 0.7 or above in order to provide sufficient cross-linking while allowing the hydrophobicity agent to eliminate the glue-like clumping problem.
- the metal ion e.g., aluminum
- the aluminum has a third group thereon, most normally a hydroxide group although it could be an isopropyl or acetate group.
- hydrophobic group which most preferably is a small group such as acetate or proprionate is linked to a carboxymethylcellulose residue by aluminum ions as already described for cross-linking.
- the Donnan effect relates to a charge separation whereby having a high concentration of net negative charge in the interior of the particle will cause flow of saline. This type of effect is expected since the absorption for the particulates made using the present methods is improved for saline as compared with a salt free aqueous solution.
- Example 1 The following Examples will further illustrate the methods of the invention. Example 1.
- CMC carboxymethylcellulose
- the resulting product was tested by uptake in capillary action with 0.15 N NaCl under applied load of 0.22 lbs./in 2 for sixty minutes at room temperature. The amount of fluid uptake was then measured gravimetrically. The superabsorber absorbed 15 ml saline/g superabsorber. Example 2.
- the same carboxymethylcellulose was formed into a particle using an aqueous procedure.
- approximately 1 g of the CMC was pre-wet with 0.4 g of an alcohol such as isopropyl alcohol.
- the alcohol was removed and then 10 g of saline containing aluminum acetate (20 mg/g CMC) and 40 mg glacial acetic acid was added.
- the reaction was allowed to proceed for 4 hours at 50°C.
- the swollen particles were then removed and dried under a hot air flow.
- the carboxymethylcellulose was first allowed to swell for several hours in normal saline (0.9%) before the reactions described in Example 2 were carried out. By allowing the particles to swell to five times their initial weight before reaction, a value of approximately 17 ml/g was obtained using the weight test. By allowing the particles to swell to approximately ten times their initial volume, a value of 19 ml/g was obtained.
- the pre-swelled described herein was "free" swelling, e.g., swelling without any applied load.
- a more highly cross-linked absorber will exhibit a slower rate of saline uptake that will be able to hold more total saline.
- a more absorbent material is formed. In any case, not all of the carboxyl groups were involved in the cross-linking.
- the highly cross-linked materials have 15-20 mole percent cross-linked while in some materials, such as that described in Example 2, only about 1 mole percent cross-linking is used.
- CMC carboxymethylcellulose
- the material showed an absorption of 15 ml saline/g superabsorber under load.
- the particulate superabsorber also showed a free-swell (swelling without any applied load) of 48 ml saline/g superabsorber.
- a gel could be formed which is then dehydrated and ground to particulate form.
- this procedure can be useful, see Example 1 of the previously cited United States Patent Application Serial No. 320,944, is unlikely to yield particles of a single size without significant waste of material.
- tests of particulate made using the grinding procedure without adding additional cellulose yielded an absorption under load of 10-18 ml/mg. The values using the methods described herein are much more consistent and simpler without yielding problems of gel blocking.
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JP2504607A JPH0720547B2 (en) | 1989-03-09 | 1990-03-08 | Particulate absorbent material |
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