WO2005011860A2 - Pulverförmige, wasserabsorbierende polymere mit mittels thermoplastischen klebstoffen gebundenen feinteilchen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to powdered water-absorbing polymers, preferably superabsorbents, a process for producing powdered water-absorbing polymers, the powdered water-absorbing polymers obtainable by this process, a transport process, a composite, chemical products and the use of a thermoplastic adhesive.
- Superabsorbers are water-insoluble, cross-linked polymers that are able to absorb and retain large amounts of water, aqueous liquids, especially body fluids, preferably urine or blood, with the swelling and formation of hydrogels.
- Superabsorbents preferably absorb at least 100 times their own weight in water. Further details on superabsorbents are disclosed in "Modern Superabsorbent Polymer Technology", F.L. Buchholz, A.T. Graham, Wiley-VCH, 1998 ". Due to these characteristic properties, these water-absorbing polymers are mainly incorporated into sanitary items such as baby diapers, incontinence products or sanitary napkins.
- the superabsorbers currently commercially available are essentially crosslinked polyacrylic acids or crosslinked starch-acrylic acid graft polymers in which the carboxyl groups are partially neutralized with sodium hydroxide solution or potassium hydroxide solution. These are obtainable by the fact that monomeric acrylic acid or its salts in the presence of suitable crosslinking agents radical / 66 - be polymerized.
- suitable crosslinking agents radical / 66 - be polymerized.
- Different polymerization processes can be used, such as solution polymerization, emulsion polymerization or suspension polymerization. Ultimately, these different processes result in water-absorbing polymers in particulate form with a particle diameter in a range from 150 to 850 ⁇ m, which are then incorporated into the sanitary articles.
- DE-A-35 03 458 describes that the absorption capacity, the rate of absorption and the gel strength of superabsorbent particles can be improved by applying inert inorganic powder materials, such as silicon dioxide, in the presence of post-crosslinking agents.
- inert inorganic powder materials such as silicon dioxide
- EP-A-0 388 120 proposes coating the polymer particles with a porous powder made of high-purity silicon dioxide, the powder having an average particle size of 0J to 30 ⁇ m and a specific Surface of 500 m / g.
- DE-A-199 39 662 teaches that water-absorbing polymer structures are coated with particulate cyclodextrins and zeolites in order to bind compounds from body fluids which are characterized by an unpleasant odor.
- the object on which the present invention was based was to specify a method with which it is possible to produce superabsorbent particles modified with inorganic or organic particles which have sufficient adhesion of the organic or inorganic particles to the surface of the superabsorbent particles.
- the object of the present invention was to provide water-absorbing particles which have excellent suction properties, for example with regard to the absorption capacity, permeability or the rate of absorption, and which have a satisfactory flow behavior when transported in conveyor systems for the production of hygiene articles and do not tend to form dust.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles when incorporated into a composite comprising a matrix made of a fibrous material, should enable adequate fixation within the composite by adhering the water-absorbing polymer particles to the fibers of the matrix. It was also an object of the present invention to provide a composite comprising water-absorbing polymer particles which, owing to the excellent absorption properties of the water-absorbing polymer particles, exhibits at least comparable water absorption compared to the absorption particles known from the prior art, or in which the water-absorbing particles are satisfactorily fixed Polymer particles are guaranteed within the composite, the water-absorbing polymer particles incorporated into the composite showing improved stability and / or a reduced tendency to dust.
- a further object underlying the present invention was to provide chemical products containing the water-absorbing polymer particles which have excellent absorption properties and are characterized by an extremely low release of dust, for example when subjected to mechanical stress.
- powdered water-absorbing polymers by a process for the production of powdered water-absorbing polymers, by the powdered water-absorbing polymers obtainable by this process, by a transport process, by a Compound, through chemical products and through the use of a thermoplastic adhesive according to the respective category-forming requirements.
- Advantageous embodiments of the powdered water-absorbing polymers according to the invention or of the method according to the invention for producing these powdered water-absorbing polymers are the subject of the dependent claims, which can be applied individually or combined with one another as desired.
- the powdered water-absorbing polymers according to the invention contain as constituents:
- a fine particle with a particle size determined by sieve analysis of less than 200 ⁇ m, preferably less than 100 ⁇ m and particularly preferably less than 50 ⁇ m; 0.001 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 5% by weight and particularly preferably 0.1 to 1% by weight of a thermoplastic adhesive, 60 to 99.998% by weight, preferably 70 to 99% by weight and particularly preferably 80 to 95% by weight of a water-absorbing polymer particle with a particle size of at least 200 ⁇ m, preferably at least 250 ⁇ m and particularly preferably at least 300 ⁇ m by sieve analysis, the sum of the above components being 100% by weight, where the fine particles are bonded to the surface of the water-absorbent polymer particle via the thermoplastic adhesive and the powdery water-absorbent polymers either a flow value (FFC value) determined according to the test method described herein in the range from 1 to 13, preferably in the range from
- these fine particles are so-called superabsorbent fine particles, which are obtained during transport or sieving steps in the course of the production and packaging of superabsorbers.
- the fine particles are not superabsorbers and in particular are not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked, partially neutralized polyacrylic acids or their salts.
- cyclodextrins are used as fine particles in the assembly, as described in EP 0 691 856 B1.
- the fine particles which are preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked, partially neutralized polyacrylic acids or their salts, are preferably organic fine particles which are different from water-absorbing polymers, or inorganic fine particles.
- Any particulate organic material known to the person skilled in the art can be contained as organic material in the powdery water-absorbent polymers according to the invention, which is usually used to modify the properties of water-absorbent polymers.
- the preferred organic fine particles include cyclodextrins or their derivatives and polysaccharides.
- cellulose and cellulose derivatives such as CMC, cellulose ether are preferred.
- Preferred cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives are those compounds which are disclosed in DE-A-198 25 486 on page 3, line 51 to page 4, line 61.
- Particularly preferred cyclodextrins are non-derivatized ⁇ -, ⁇ -, ⁇ - or ⁇ -cyclodextrins.
- these fine particles when using organic fine particles, it is particularly preferred that these fine particles in an amount in a range from 0.1 to 1 wt .-%, more preferably in an amount in a range from 0.25 to 0.75 wt .-% % and, moreover, more preferably in a range from 0.4 to 0.6% by weight in the powdery water-absorbing polymers.
- the proportions given in the examples according to the invention have proven to be particularly advantageous.
- any particulate inorganic material known to the person skilled in the art can be present as inorganic material in the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention, which is usually used to modify the properties of water-absorbing polymers.
- the preferred inorganic fine particles include silicates, in particular framework silicates such as zeolites or silicates, which can be obtained by drying aqueous silica solutions or Silica sols were obtained, for example the commercially available products such as precipitated silicas and pyrogenic silicas, for example aerosils with a particle size in the range from 5 to 50 nm, preferably in the range from 8 to 20 nm, such as "Aerosil 200" from Degussa AG, aluminates, titanium dioxides, zinc oxides , Clay materials and other minerals familiar to the person skilled in the art as well as carbon-containing inorganic materials.
- Preferred silicates are all natural or synthetic silicates which are described in “Holleman and Wiberg, Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter-Verlag, 91.-100. Edition, 1985 "on pages 750-783 as silicates. The above section of this textbook is hereby incorporated by reference and is considered part of the disclosure of the present invention.
- Zeolites are particularly preferred silicates. All synthetic or natural zeolites known to the person skilled in the art can be used as zeolites. Preferred natural zeolites are zeolites from the natrolite group, the harmoton group, the mordenite group, the chabasite group, the faujasite group (sodalite group) or the analcite group.
- Examples of natural zeolites are Analcim, Leucite, Pollucite, Wairakite, Bellbergite, Bikitaite, Boggsite, Brewsterite, Chabazit, Willhendersonite, Cowlesite, Verbiardite, Edingtonite, Epistilbit, Erionite, Faujasite, Ferrierite, Amicite, Garronite, Gismondins, Gismondite , Gmelinite, gonnardite, goosecreekite, harmotome, phillipsite, wellsite, clinoptilolite, heulandite, laumontite, levyne, mazzite, merlinoite, montesommaite, mordenite, mesolite, natrolite, scolecite, offretite, paranatrolite, stilite, stellerite, paulingite, peringite , Thomsonite, Tschernichite or Yugawaralite
- Preferred synthetic zeolites are zeolite A, zeolite X, zeolite Y, zeolite P or the product ABSCENTS.
- zeolites can "intermediate" type are used the so-called, in which the SiO 2 / AlO 2 ratio is less than 10, more preferably, the SiO 2 / Al ⁇ is 2 ratio of these zeolites in the range 2 to 10
- “high” type zeolites which include, for example, the known “molecular sieve” zeolites of the ZSM type and ⁇ -zeolite. These “high” zeolites are preferably characterized by an SiO 2 / AlO 2 ratio of at least 35, particularly preferably by an SiO 2 / AlO 2 ratio in a range from 200 to 500.
- aluminates' are used, preferably, the naturally occurring spinels, in particular ordinary spinel, zinc spinel, iron spinel or chromium spinel.
- Preferred titanium dioxides are the pure titanium dioxide in the crystal forms rutile, anatase and brookite, and iron-containing titanium dioxides such as, for example, ilmenite, calcium-containing titanium dioxide such as titaniumite or perovskite.
- Preferred clay materials are those described in “Holleman and Wiberg, Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, 91.-100. Edition, 1985 "on pages 783-785 as clay materials. The above section of this textbook is hereby incorporated by reference and is considered part of the disclosure of the present invention. Particularly preferred clay materials are kaolinite, illite, halloysite, montmorillonite and talc ,
- the metal salts of mono-, oligo- and polyphosphoric acids are preferred according to the invention as inorganic fine particles.
- These include re-hydrates are preferred, the mono- to deca-hydrates and trihydrates being particularly preferred.
- alkali and alkaline earth metals are suitable as metals, the alkaline earth metals being preferred.
- Mg and Ca are preferred, and Mg is particularly preferred.
- phosphates, phosphoric acids and their metal compounds reference is made to “Holleman and Wiberg, Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter-Verlag, 91.-100. Edition, 1985 "on pages 651 to 669. The above section of this textbook is hereby incorporated by reference and is considered part of the disclosure of the present invention.
- Preferred carbon-containing, but not organic materials are those pure carbons that are described in “Holleman and Wiberg, Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter-Verlag, 91.-100. Edition, 1985 "on pages 705 to 708 as graphite. The above section of this textbook is hereby incorporated by reference and is considered part of the disclosure of the present invention.
- Particularly preferred graphites are artificial graphites such as coke, pyrographite, activated carbon or Soot.
- the fine particles contained in the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention can be in the form of fibers, foams or particles, fibers and particles being preferred and particles being particularly preferred. If organic polysaccharides, such as cellulose fine particles, are used as fine particles, it is preferred that the fine particles are used in the form of fibers. These fibers preferably have a titer in the range from 0.5 to 6 and particularly preferably from 0.7 to 4 detex. Further details on suitable fibers are disclosed in EP-A-0 273 141.
- these fine particles in an amount in a range from 0J to 1 wt .-%, more preferably in an amount in a range from 0.25 to 0 , 75 wt .-% and more preferably in a range of 0.4 to 0.6 wt .-% in the powdery water-absorbent polymers.
- the proportions given in the examples according to the invention have proven to be advantageous, in particular for the organic and inorganic individual compounds listed above.
- water / absorbent polymers in a preferred embodiment, contain as a constituent a mixture of an organic and an inorganic fine particle.
- the fine particles preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked poly (meth) acrylates contain at least 80% by weight, preferably at least 90% by weight and moreover preferably at least 95% by weight. %, based in each case on the weight of the fine particle, which is preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked poly (meth) acrylates, an inorganic fine particle.
- the fine particle which is preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked poly (meth) acrylates, contains at least 80% by weight, preferably at least 90% by weight and moreover preferably at least 95% by weight. -%, each based on the weight of the preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked poly (meth) acrylate fine particles, an organic fine particle.
- the fine particles which are preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked, partially neutralized polyacrylic acids or their salts, have a specific surface area determined by the BET method in a range from 30 to 850 m Ig, preferably in a range from 40 up to 500 m 2 / g, particularly preferably in a range from 100 to 300 m 2 / g and moreover preferably in a range from 150 to 250 m 2 / g.
- the surface is in a range from 30 to 850 m 2 / g, preferably in a range from 40 to 500 m 2 / g, particularly preferably in one Range from 100 to 300 m 2 / g and is determined with nitrogen in an aromatic meter according to ISO 5794, Annex D.
- At least 90% by weight, preferably at least 95% by weight and moreover preferably at least 99% by weight of the fine particles which are preferably not based on water-absorbing, crosslinked polyacrylates have a particle size of less than 200 ⁇ m, particularly preferably less than 100 ⁇ m and more preferably less than 1 ⁇ m and furthermore preferably less than 500 nm and moreover even more preferably less than 100 nm.
- the sipernates have a particle size in the range from 10 to 180 ⁇ m, preferably in the range from 20 to 150 ⁇ m and particularly preferably in the range from 30 to 110 ⁇ m.
- the particle size can be determined according to ASTM C 690-1992 with a multisizer.
- the sipernates have an average particle size in the range from 1 to 40 ⁇ m, determined in accordance with ASTM C 690-1992. preferably in the range from 2 to 30 ⁇ m, particularly preferably in the range from 3 to 20 ⁇ m.
- a “thermoplastic adhesive” is preferably understood to mean a material that has no sticky properties below a certain temperature. Above a certain temperature, preferably above the melting temperature of the material, however, the material develops sticky properties or adhesive properties, these properties being retained even after the bonding of two substrates in the molten state in the solidified state.
- the adhesive or adhesive properties preferably occur at least 10 ° C., preferably at least 20 ° and particularly preferably in a range from 21 to 100 ° C. above the melting point of the material or material mixture used as thermoplastic adhesive, determined by differential calometry (DSC). It is also possible in the context of the present invention to use thermoplastic adhesives which consist of two or more different compounds. The two or more compounds can differ in chemical structure or in molecular weight or in both.
- the thermoplastic adhesives are preferably used as particles. Of these particles, preferably at least 50% by weight and particularly preferably at least 70% by weight of the particles have a particle size in the range from 10 to 500 ⁇ m, preferably 25 to 250 ⁇ m and more preferably 40 to 120 ⁇ m. The particle size can be determined up to a size of 20 ⁇ m by sieve analysis. If the particle size is less than 20 ⁇ m, light scattering can be used to determine the particle size.
- Suitable thermoplastic adhesives are generally polymeric materials with a molecular weight of more than about 1,000 g / mol, which have a corresponding melting temperature and, at a corresponding application temperature, show no decomposition or any other change in the molecular structure which is disadvantageous for the adhesive effect.
- the number average molecular weight (M n ), determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of the polymers which can be used as thermoplastic adhesives is preferably between approximately 10,000 and approximately 1,000,000, particularly preferably between approximately 20,000 and approximately 300,000 and moreover preferably between approximately 50,000 and approximately 150,000 g / mol.
- the molecular weight distribution of the polymers mentioned, as can also be determined by gel separation chromatography (GPC), can be monomodal. If appropriate, a polymer that can be used as a thermoplastic adhesive can also have a bimodal or higher-modal distribution.
- the compounds which can be used as thermoplastic adhesives in the context of the present invention have a proportion of at least 60% by weight, preferably a proportion of 80% by weight and moreover preferably a proportion of 100% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the thermoplastic adhesive, a melting temperature according to ISO 11357 of at least 50 ° C, preferably of at least 60 ° C and moreover preferably of at least 70 ° C, preferably a melting temperature of ISO 11357 of 300 ° C, particularly preferably of 250 ° C and moreover preferably not exceeded by 200 ° C.
- thermoplastic adhesives which can be used in the context of the present invention should not only have a solid but also a non-tacky surface at temperatures of up to about 30 ° C., but preferably at temperatures above that, for example up to 40 ° C. or up to 50 ° C. ,
- thermoplastic adhesive should already have a relatively low viscosity. Its melt viscosity according to Brookfield (ASTM E 28) with a 27 mm spindle at a temperature of 160 ° C. should preferably be less than 2000 Pas, preferably less than 1200 Pas and particularly preferably less than 600 Pas.
- the thermoplastic adhesive used is preferably a material which comprises at least 10% by weight, preferably at least 50% by weight and particularly preferably at least 90% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the thermoplastic adhesive , a polymer selected from polyurethanes, polyesters, polyamides, polyolefins, polyvinyl esters, polyethers, polystyrenes, polyimides, in particular polyetherimides, sulfur polymers, in particular polysulfones, polyacetals, in particular polyoxymethylenes, fluoroplastics, in particular polyvinylidene fluoride, styrene-olefin copolymers, polyacrylates or ethylene Has vinyl acetate copolymers or mixtures of two or more of the abovementioned polymers, polycondensates being particularly preferred among these polymers and polyesters being particularly preferred among these.
- polyurethanes are to be understood as all polymers which have at least two urethane groups in the polymer backbone.
- Suitable polyurethanes in the context of the present invention are all thermoplastic polyurethanes known to the person skilled in the field of polyurethane chemistry, in particular those polyurethanes which are usually used in the production of thermoplastic molded articles, in particular films, or for the thermoplastic coating of surfaces.
- polyester polyurethanes or polyether polyurethanes are suitable, such as those obtained by reacting dicarboxylic acids with corresponding polyfunctional alcohols, in particular difunctional alcohols, for example difunctional polyethers such as polyethylene oxide, to give polyether or polyester polyols and then reacting the corresponding polyether or polyester polyols with di- or polyfunctional isocyanates are available.
- Particularly preferred thermoplastic polyurethanes are those polyurethanes sold by Kern GmbH, Grossmaischeid, Germany, under the product names "TPU D", “TPU 93A”, "TPU 80A” and "TPU GF20".
- Another preferred thermoplastic polyurethane is the polyurethane with the product number "6005", which is sold by Schaetti AG, Zurich, Switzerland, under the product name "SchaettiFix®”.
- polyester is understood to mean all polymers which have at least two ester groups and no urethane groups in the polymer backbone.
- All thermoplastic polyesters known to the person skilled in the art are suitable as polyesters in the context of the present invention, in particular those polyesters as are usually used in the production of thermoplastic molded articles, in particular films, or for thermoplastic coating of surfaces.
- Suitable are, for example, polyesters, such as those obtained by reacting dicarboxylic acids with corresponding polyfunctional alcohols, in particular difunctional alcohols, for example difunctional polyethers such as polyethylene oxide are available.
- polyesters which consist of terephthalic acid or a derivative thereof, isophthalic acid or a derivative thereof, adipic acid or isophthalic acid or a derivative thereof, adipic acid or a derivative thereof and at least one polyol, preferably butanediol or ethylene glycol or a mixture thereof.
- the ester it is preferred that the ester contain the terephthalic acid or a derivative thereof, isophthalic acid or a derivative thereof or mixtures thereof in an amount in the range from 30 to 80% by weight and preferably in an amount in the range from 40 to 65 % By weight are included.
- ester contains adipic acid or a derivative thereof in an amount in the range from 3 to 20% by weight and preferably in an amount in the range from 5 to 15% by weight.
- ester further comprises at least one polyol, preferably butanediol or ethylene glycol or a mixture thereof, in an amount in the range from 25 to 55% by weight and preferably in an amount in the range from 30 to 40% by weight. The above percentages by weight always relate to the respective ester.
- thermoplastic polyesters are those polyesters which are available from Kern GmbH, Grossmaischeid, Germany, under the product names “PET”, “PBT”, “PBT V0”, “PC”, “PC V0”, “PC FDA”, “ PC GF10 V0 “and” PC GF30 "are sold. Also particularly preferred are those thermoplastic polyesters manufactured by Schaetti AG, Zurich, Switzerland, under the product name “SchaettiFix” under the product numbers “373”, “374", “376”, “386”, “386F”, and " 399 ".
- thermoplastic copolyesters manufactured by Degussa AG, Dusseldorf, Germany under the product names" Dynacoll 7000 ",” Dynacoll 7380 “,” Dynacoll 7340 “,” Vestamelt 4280 “,” Vestamelt 4481 “,” Vestamelt 4580 “and” Vestamelt 4680/4681 “are sold.
- all thermoplastic polyamides are suitable as polyamides, as can be obtained by reacting suitable di- or polycarboxylic acids with corresponding amines.
- polyamides are used which, at least in part, use dimer fatty acids as Dicarboxylic acids were produced.
- h- 'approximate shape of the present invention are used as hotmelt adhesives nylons, such as nylon-6,6, nylon-6,9 or nylon-6,12.
- thermoplastic polyamides are those polyamides which are available from Kern GmbH, brieflymaischeid, Germany, under the product names "PA 6 E”, “PA 6", “PA 6 flex”, “PA 6 VO”, “PA 6 MoS2” , “PA 6 M30”, “PA 6 M30 VO”, “PA 6 G 210", PA 6 G 210H “,” PA 6 G 212 ",” PA 6 G 216 ",” PA 6 G 210 Oil “,” PA 6 G 210 AX “, PA 6 G 210 MoS2", “PA 6 G 210 AX”, “PA 66 E”, “PA 66”, “PA 66 H”, “PA 66 PE”, “PA 6 / 6T “,” PA 12 E “,” PA 12 “and” PA 12 G “.
- thermoplastic polyamides which are manufactured by Schaetti AG, Zurich, Switzerland, under the product name " SchaettiFix® "and the product numbers are also particularly preferred "5018", “5047”, “5045”, “5005", "5000”, “5010”, and "5065”.
- thermoplastic polyamides available from Degussa AG, Dusseldorf, Germany at the product names "Vestamelt 171", “Vestamelt 250”, “Ve stamelt 251 “,” Vestamelt 253 “,” Vestamelt 350 ",” Vestamelt 351 “,” Vestamelt 353 “,” Vestamelt 430 “,” Vestamelt 432 “,” Vestamelt 450 “,” Vestamelt 451 “,” Vestamelt 470 “,” Vestamelt 471 “,” Vestamelt 640 “,” Vestamelt 722 “,” Vestamelt 730 “,” Vestamelt 732 “,” Vestamelt 733 “,” Vestamelt 742 “,” Vestamelt 750 “,” Vestamelt 753 “,” Vestamelt 755 “,” Vesta- melt 840 “,” Vestamelt X1301 “,” Vestamelt 3041 “,” Vestamelt 3261 “,” Vestamelt X4685 “,” Vestamelt
- polyolefins which are suitable in the context of the present invention are obtainable, for example, by free-radical or coordinative polymerization of ⁇ -olefins, in particular of ethylene or propylene.
- both homopolymers and copolymers are suitable for use as a thermoplastic adhesive. If copolymers are to be used as the thermoplastic adhesive, it is in. Within the scope of the present invention, preferred if such thermoplastic adhesives contain at least a proportion of atactic copolymers, but preferably consist essentially of atactic copolymers. Methods suitable for producing corresponding compounds are known to the person skilled in the art.
- thermoplastic polyolefins are those polyethylenes and polypropylenes which are available from Kern GmbH, Grossmaischeid, Germany, under the product names "PE UHMW”, “PE HMW”, PE HMW ELS “,” PE HD “,” PE LD “,” PP-H “,” PP-C “,” PP-C HI “,” PP V2 “,” PP M20 “and” PP M40 ".
- Those thermoplastic polyethylenes which are manufactured by Schaetti AG, Zurich, Switzerland, under the product name “SchaettiFix®” and the PiOdukt numbers "1800", “1820”, “1822”, “1825”, “120” and "140”.
- the polymers and copolymers of vinyl acetate are particularly suitable as polyvinyl esters.
- copolymers of vinyl acetate with ⁇ -olefins, in particular with ethylene are used.
- the copolymers preferably have one Vinyl acetate content of from about 15 to about 40%, especially from about 18 to about 25%.
- the melt index of such polymers is preferably from about 150 to about 500, measured according to ASTMD 1238.
- thermoplastic polyvinyl esters are those polyvinyl esters which are sold by Schaetti AG, Zurich, Switzerland, under the product name "SchaettiFix®” and the product numbers "2047", “2048”, ' “1303”, and "2050” ,
- Polyethers suitable for the purposes of the present invention are, for example, polyethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide, polybutylene oxide or polytetrahydrofuran, in particular with a molecular weight of more than about 5,000.
- polystyrene or methylstyrene are suitable as polystyrenes, for example.
- thermoplastic adhesive examples include the styrene-olefin block copolymers, as can be obtained by copolymerizing styrene with mono- or diolefins, in particular butadiene.
- styrene-olefin block copolymers as can be obtained by copolymerizing styrene with mono- or diolefins, in particular butadiene.
- synthetic rubber as can be obtained from the copolymerization of styrene and butadiene or styrene and isoprene.
- synthetic shoes of the type mentioned which have been subjected to partial or complete hydrogenation.
- Synthetic rubber that can be used as thermoplastic adhesives in the context of the present invention preferably have a number average molecular weight of about 70,000 to about 200,000, for example about 80,000 to about 150,000.
- Particularly preferred thermoplastic polymers based on styrene are those styrene polymers which are available from Kern GmbH, Grossmaischeid, Germany, under the product names "PS”, “PS V2", “SB”, “SB VO”, “SB ELS”, “ ABS “,” ABS VO “,” ABS EMV “,” SAN “,” ASA “and” ASA HI ".
- polyacrylate or “polyacrylates”, as used in the context of the present text in connection with the thermoplastic adhesive, refer below to both polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid and / or their derivatives and to polymers or copolymers of methacrylic acid and / or their derivatives.
- Polyacrylates can be prepared by acrylic acid and / or methacrylic acid and / or derivatives of acrylic acid and / or methacrylic acid, for example their esters with monofunctional or polyfunctional alcohols, in each case alone or as a mixture of two or more thereof, in a known manner, for example radically or ionic, polymerized.
- homopolymers or copolymers can be used as thermoplastic adhesives based on polyacrylates which, in addition to the acrylic acid esters (acrylates), also styrene, acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate, vinyl propionate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride. Have ethylene, propylene and / or butadiene.
- the monomers used in the production of polyacrylate-based thermoplastic adhesives are, in particular, methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, Isobutyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, hexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate or lauryl acrylate in question. If necessary, small amounts of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, acrylamide or methacrylamide can be added as further monomers during the polymerization.
- further acrylates and / or methacrylates with one or more functional groups can be present in the polymerization.
- these are maleic acid, itaconic acid, butanediol diacrylate, hexanediol diacrylate, triethylene glycol diacrylate, tetraethylene glycol diacrylate, neopentylglycol diacrylate, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, 2-hydroxyethylacrylate, ethoxylated acrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, methacrylate, me
- the inventive powdery, water-absorbing polymers contain, as thermoplastic adhesives based on polyacrylates, copolymers of acrylic acid and styrene, the monomer ratio in such hotmelt adhesives being approximately 70:30 (styrene: acrylic acid).
- thermoplastic adhesives contained in the powdery, water-absorbing polymers according to the invention contain at least one of the above-mentioned compounds. In the context of the present invention, however, it is equally possible for the thermoplastic adhesives used to contain two or more of the compounds mentioned. In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the thermoplastic adhesive contains at least two polymers selected from the group consisting of vinyl acetate homopolymers, vinyl acetate copolymers, poly- ⁇ -olefins, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyacrylic acid esters, polymethacrylic acid esters, polyethers, polyesters, polyamides or polyurethanes.
- thermoplastic adhesive such as is contained in the powdery, water-absorbing polymers according to the invention, can also comprise further additives which allow the adhesive properties to be modified.
- the so-called tackifier resins are suitable, which can be divided into natural resins and synthetic resins (synthetic resins).
- Suitable tackifier resins are, for example, alkyd resins, epoxy resins, melamine resins, phenolic resins, urethane resins, hydrocarbon resins and natural resins made from rosin, wood turpentine oil and tall oil.
- Suitable synthetic hydrocarbon resins are, for example, ketone resins, coumarone indene resins, isocyanate resins and terpene-phenolic resins. In the context of the present invention, synthetic resins are preferred.
- Resins of this type can be present in the thermoplastic adhesives contained in the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention in an amount of up to about 50% by weight, preferably up to 60% by weight and particularly preferably up to 70% by weight, based in each case on the thermoplastic adhesive, for example in an amount of about 0.1 to about 35 wt .-% or about 3 to about 20 wt .-%.
- a thermoplastic adhesive as contained in the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention, can also have at least one wax.
- a "wax" is a non-water-soluble compound or a mixture of two or more such compounds with a melting point of 90 to about 165 ° C.
- Suitable waxes are, for example, paraffin waxes, polyethylene waxes, polypropylene waxes, montan waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes, microcrystalline waxes or carnauba waxes.
- Such waxes can be used in a thermoplastic adhesive, as can be used in the context of the present invention, in an amount of up to 60% by weight, preferably up to 70% by weight and particularly preferably up to 80% by weight, each based on the thermoplastic adhesive, for example in an amount of about 5 to about 60% by weight. If compounds which are obtainable from the polymerization of ⁇ -olefins are used as thermoplastic adhesives in the context of the present invention, the proportion of waxes in such hotmelt adhesives is preferably at least about 5% by weight or at least about 10% by weight.
- thermoplastic adhesive is applied as a liquid phase to the powdery water-absorbing polymer.
- emulsions and dispersions are suitable for this.
- Suitable solvents for these liquid phases are all organic and inorganic solvents known to the person skilled in the art to be suitable.
- the liquid phases contain the thermoplastic adhesive in an amount in the range from 0.001 to 50% by weight, preferably in a range from 0.01. to 25% by weight and particularly preferably in the range from 0.1 to 15% by weight, in each case based on the amount of solvent.
- the liquid phase particularly preferably contains at least 60% by weight, preferably at least 80% by weight, of water as solvent. It is further preferred that the liquid phase has at least one of the postcrosslinkers described below, in this connection postcrosslinking amounts being preferred in a range from 0.001 to 20% by weight and particularly preferred in a range from 0.01 to 10% by weight are.
- thermoplastic adhesives are particularly suitable for use in liquid phases.
- sulfonated polyesters sulfonated polyamides such as nylon are particularly preferred.
- polyethoxylated polyamides such as nylon, for example available as Lurotex® from BASF AG in Ludwigshafen.
- styrene-acrylic acid copolymers such as Joncryl® from SC Johnson, block copolymers comprising polyurethane and polyethylene oxide blocks, at least partially hydrolyzed ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers and emulsions containing polyacrylate and ester.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles contained in the polymers are based on
- ( ⁇ 2) 0 to 70% by weight, preferably 1 to 60% by weight and particularly preferably 1 to 40% by weight of polymerized, ethylenically unsaturated monomers which can be copolymerized with ( ⁇ l),
- the monoethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ l) containing acid groups can be partially or completely, preferably partially, neutralized.
- the monoethylenically unsaturated monomers containing acid groups are preferably neutralized to at least 25 mol%, particularly preferably to at least 50 mol% and moreover preferably to 50-90 mol%.
- the monomers ( ⁇ l) can also be neutralized before the polymerization. Neutralization can also be carried out using alkali metal hydroxides, alkaline earth metal hydroxides, ammonia and carbonates and bicarbonates. In addition, any other base is conceivable that forms a water-soluble salt with the acid. Mixed neutralization with different bases is also conceivable.
- Neutralization with ammonia or with alkali metal hydroxides is preferred, particularly preferably with sodium hydroxide or with ammonia.
- the free acid groups can predominate in the case of a polymer, so that this polymer has a pH in the acidic range.
- This acidic water-absorbing polymer can be at least partially neutralized by a polymer with free basic groups, preferably amino groups, which is basic in comparison with the acidic polymer.
- MIEA polymers mixed-bed ion exchange absorbent polymers
- MBIEA polymers are a composition that is, on the one hand, basic polymers that are capable of exchanging anions and, on the other hand, a polymer that is acidic in comparison with the basic polymer that is capable of
- the basic polymer has basic groups and is typically obtained by polymerizing monomers that carry basic groups or groups that can be converted to basic groups, and these monomers are primarily those that are have primary, secondary or tertiary amines or the corresponding phosphines or at least two of the above functional groups
- Monomers include, in particular, ethylene amine, allylamine, diallylamine, 4-aminobutene, alkyloxycyclines, vinylformamide, 5-aminopentene, carbodiimide, formaldacin, melamine and the like, and also their secondary or tertiary amine derivatives.
- Preferred monoethylenically unsaturated, acid group-containing monomers are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, ⁇ -chloroacrylic acid, ⁇ -cyanoacrylic acid, ⁇ -methylacrylic acid (cortic acid), ⁇ -phenylacrylic acid, ⁇ -acryloxypropionic acid, sorbic acid, ⁇ -chlorosorbic acid, 2'- Methyl isocrotonic acid, cinnamic acid, p-chlorocinnamic acid, ß-stearyl acid, itaconic acid, citraconic acid, mesaconic acid, glutaconic acid, aconitic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, tricarboxylic acid xyethylene and maleic anhydride, acrylic acid and methacrylic acid being particularly preferred and acrylic acid being preferred.
- preferred monoethylenically unsaturated, acid group-containing monomers ( ⁇ l) are furthermore ethylenically unsaturated sulfonic acid monomers or ethylenically unsaturated phosphonic acid monomers.
- Ethylenically unsaturated sulfonic acid monomers are preferred allylsulfonic acid or aliphatic or aromatic vinylsulfonic acids or acrylic or methacrylic sulfonic acids.
- Vinyl sulfonic acid, 4-vinylbenzyl sulfonic acid, vinyl toluenesulfonic acid and styrene sulfonic acid are preferred as aliphatic or aromatic vinyl sulfonic acids.
- Preferred acrylic or methacrylic sulfonic acids are sulfoethyl (meth) acrylate, sulfopropyl (meth) acrylate and 2-hydroxy-3-m ' ethacryloxypropylsulfonic acid.
- 2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid is preferred as the (meth) acrylamidoalkylsulfonic acid.
- ethylenically unsaturated phosphonic acid monomers such as vinylphosphonic acid, allylphosphonic acid, vinylbenzylphosphonic acid,
- the water-absorbing polymer particle consists of at least 50% by weight, preferably at least 70% by weight and moreover preferably at least 90% by weight, of monomers containing carboxylate. It is particularly preferred according to the invention that the water Absorbent polymer particles consist of at least 50% by weight, preferably at least 70% by weight, of acrylic acid, which is preferably neutralized to at least 20 mol%, particularly preferably to at least 50 mol%.
- the ethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ l) containing a protonated nitrogen are preferably dialkylammoalkyl (meth) acrylates in protonated form, for example dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate hydrochloride or dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate hydrosulfate, and dialkylarninoalkyl (meth) acrylamides in protonated form Form, for example dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylamide hydrochloride, dimethylaminopropyl (meth) acrylamide hydrochloride, dimethylaminopropyl (meth) acrylamide hydrosulfate or dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylamide hydrosulfate is preferred.
- dialkylammoalkyl (meth) acrylates in protonated form for example dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate hydrochloride or dimethyl
- Dialkylammoniumalkyl (meth) acrylates in quaternized form for example trimethylammoniumethyl (meth) acrylate methosulfate or dimethylethylammoniumethyl (meth) acrylate ethosulfate
- (meth) acrylamidoalkyl dialkylamines are quarternated as ethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ l) containing a quaternized nitrogen , for example (meth) acrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium chloride, trimethylammoniumethyl (meth) acrylate chloride or (meth) acrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium sulfate is preferred.
- Acrylamides and methacrylamides are preferred as monoethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ 2) copolymerizable with ( ⁇ l).
- (meth) acrylamides are alkyl-substituted (Mefh) acrylamides or aminoalkyl-substituted derivatives of (meth) acrylamide, such as N-methylol (meth) acrylamide, N, N-dimethylamino (meth) - acrylamide, dimethyl (meth) acrylamide or diethyl (meth) acrylamide
- Possible vinylamides are, for example, N-vinylamides, N-vinylformamides, N-vinyl acetamides, N-vinyl-N-methylacetamides, N-vinyl-N-methylformamides, vinylpyrrolidone.
- preferred monoethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ 2) which are copolymerizable with ( ⁇ 1) are water-dispersible monomers.
- Preferred water-dispersible monomers are acrylic acid esters and methacrylic acid esters, such as methyl (meth) acrylate, ethyl (meth) acrylate, propyl (meth) acrylate or butyl (meth) acrylate, as well as vinyl acetate, styrene and isobutylene.
- the compounds of crosslinking class I achieve a crosslinking of the polymers through the radical polymerization of the ethylenically unsaturated groups of the crosslinking molecule with the monoethylenically unsaturated monomers ( ⁇ l) or ( ⁇ 2), while the compounds of crosslinking class II and the polyvalent metal cations of crosslinking class IV crosslinking of the polymers by condensation reaction of the functional groups (crosslinking class II) or by electrostatic interaction of the polyvalent metal cation (crosslinking class IV) with the functional groups. nellen groups of the monomers ( ⁇ l) or ( ⁇ 2) is reached.
- the polymer is crosslinked both by radical polymerization of the ethylenically unsaturated group and by a condensation reaction between the functional group of the crosslinking agent and the functional groups of the monomers ( ⁇ l) or ( ⁇ 2).
- Preferred compounds of crosslinking class I are poly (meth) acrylic acid esters which, for example, by the reaction of a polyol, such as, for example, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, trimethylolpropane, 1,6-hexanediol, glycerol, pentaerythritol, polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol, an amino alcohol, a polyalkylene polyamine, such as diethylenetriamine or triethylenetetraamine, or an alkoxylated polyol with acrylic acid or methacrylic acid.
- a polyol such as, for example, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, trimethylolpropane, 1,6-hexanediol, glycerol, pentaerythritol, polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol, an amino alcohol, a polyalkylene polyamine, such as diethylenetriamine or triethylenetetraamine, or an alkoxylated polyo
- Polyvinyl compounds, poly (meth) allyl compounds, (meth) acrylic acid esters of a monovinyl compound or (meth) acrylic acid esters of a mono (meth) allyl compound, preferably the mono (meth) allyl compounds of a polyol or an amino alcohol, are further preferred as compounds of crosslinking class I ,
- Examples of compounds of crosslinking class I are alkylene di (meth) acrylates, for example ethylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1,3-propylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1,4-butylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1,3- Butylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1, 6-hexanediol di (meth) acrylate, 1, 10-decanediol di (meth) acrylate, 1, 12-dodecanediol di (meth) acrylate, 1, 18-octadecanediol di (meth) acrylate, cyclopen- tandiol di (meth) acrylate, neopentyl glycol di (meth) acrylate, methylene di (meth) acrylate or pentaerythritol di (meth) acrylate, alkenyldi (meth) acrylamides, for example N-
- (meth) acrylic compounds for example vinyl (meth) acrylate, (meth) allyl (meth) acrylic compounds, for example (meth) allyl (meth) acrylate, with 1 to 30 moles of ethylene oxide per hydroxyl group ethoxylated (meth) allyl ( meth) acrylate, di (meth) allyl esters of polycarboxylic acids, for example di (meth) allyl maleate, di (meth) allyl fumarate, di (meth) allyl succinate or di (meth) allyl terephthalate, compounds with 3 or more ethylenically unsaturated, free-radically polymerizable Groups such as glycerol tri (meth) acrylate, (meth) acrylate esters of glycerol oxyethylated with preferably 1 to 30 mol of ethylene oxide per hydroxyl group, trimethylolpropane tri (meth) acrylate, tri (meth)
- These functional groups of the compounds of crosslinker class II are preferably alcohol, amine, aldehyde, glycidyl, isocyanate, carbonate or epichloride reactions.
- Examples of compounds of crosslinking class II include polyols, for example ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycols such as diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol and tetraefhylene glycol, propylene glycol, polypropylene glycols such as dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol or tetrapropylene glycol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-butanediol, 1,5- Pentanediol, 2,4-pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 2,5-hexanediol, glycerin, polyglycerin, trimethylolpropane, polyoxypropylene, oxyethylene-oxypropylene block copolymers, sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, pentaerythritol, polyvinyl alcohol and sorbitol,
- crosslinking class II is polyoxazolines such as 1,2-ethylene bisoxazoline, crosslinkers with silane groups such as ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane and ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, oxazolidinones such as 2-oxazolidinone, bis- and poly-2-oxazolidinones and diglycolsilanes.
- polyoxazolines such as 1,2-ethylene bisoxazoline
- crosslinkers with silane groups such as ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane and ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane
- oxazolidinones such as 2-oxazolidinone
- bis- and poly-2-oxazolidinones and diglycolsilanes diglycolsilanes.
- Preferred compounds of class III are hydroxyl- or amino group-containing esters of (meth) acrylic acid, such as, for example, 2-hydroxyethyl (meth) acrylate, and hydroxyl- or amino group-containing (meth) acrylamides, or mono (meth) allyl compounds of diols.
- the polyvalent metal cations of crosslinking class IV are preferably derived from mono- or polyvalent cations, the monovalent in particular from alkali metals such as potassium, sodium, lithium, lithium being preferred.
- Preferred divalent cations are derived from zinc, beryllium, alkaline earth metals, such as magnesium, calcium, strontium, magnesium being preferred.
- cations of aluminum, iron, chromium, manganese, titanium, zirconium and other transition metals and also double salts of such cations or mixtures of the salts mentioned.
- Aluminum salts and alums and their different hydrates such as, for. B. AICI3 x 6H 2 O, NaAl (SO 4 ) 2 * 12 H 2 O, KAl (SO 4 ) 2 x 12 H 2 O or Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 x 14-18 H 2 O.
- Al 2 (SO) 3 and its hydrates are particularly preferably used as crosslinking agents of crosslinking class IV.
- Preferred water-absorbing polymer particles are polymer particles which are crosslinked by crosslinkers of the following crosslinking classes or by crosslinkers of the following combinations of crosslinking classes: I, II, III, IV, I II, I III, I IV, I II III, I II IV, I III IV, II III IV, II IV or III IV.
- the above combinations of crosslinking classes each represent a preferred embodiment of crosslinking agents of a water-absorbing polymer particle.
- water-repellent polymer particles are polymer particles which are crosslinked by any of the crosslinkers of crosslinker classes I mentioned above.
- water-soluble crosslinkers are preferred.
- N, N'-methylenebisacrylamide, polyethylene glycol di (mefh) acrylates, triallylmethylammonium chloride, tetraally- lammonium chloride and allylnonaethylene glycol acrylate prepared with 9 moles of ethylene oxide per mole of acrylic acid are particularly preferred.
- Water-soluble polymers such as partially or fully hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, starch or starch derivatives, polyglycols or polyacrylic acid can preferably be copolymerized as water-soluble polymers ( ⁇ 4) in the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the molecular weight of these polymers is not critical as long as they are water soluble.
- Preferred water-soluble polymers are starch or starch derivatives or polyvinyl alcohol.
- the water-soluble polymers, preferably synthetic such as polyvinyl alcohol, can also serve as a graft base for the monomers to be polymerized.
- Auxiliaries ( ⁇ 5) are preferably contained in the water-absorbing polymer particles, adjusting agents, odor binders, surface-active agents or antioxidants.
- the above-described polymer particles contained in the powdery, water-absorbing polymers according to the invention are preferably obtainable by bulk polymerization, which is preferably carried out in kneading reactors such as extruders or by ribbon polymerization, by solution polymerization, spray polymerization, inverse emulsion polymerization or inverse suspension polymerization.
- the solution polymerization is preferably carried out in water as the solvent.
- the solution polymerization can be carried out continuously or batchwise. A wide range of possible variations with regard to reaction conditions such as temperatures, type and amount of the initiators and also of the reaction solution can be found in the prior art.
- the water-absorbing polymers obtained by the above-mentioned polymerization processes into a particulate form with an average particle size of at least 100 ⁇ m, preferably of at least J 50 ⁇ m and particularly preferably of at least 200 ⁇ m, they can first be separated off from the reaction mixture at a Temperature in a range from 20 to 300 ° C, preferably in a range from 50 to 250 ° C and particularly preferably in a range from 100 to 200 ° C up to a water content of less than 40 wt .-%, preferably less than 20% by weight and more preferably less than 10% by weight, based in each case on the total weight of the polymer.
- Drying is preferably carried out in ovens or dryers known to the person skilled in the art, for example in belt dryers, tray dryers, rotary tube ovens, fluidized bed dryers, plate dryers, paddle dryers or infrared dryers. If the dried polymers obtained in this way are not yet in particulate form, they still have to be comminuted after drying.
- the crushing is preferably carried out by dry grinding, preferably by dry grinding in a hammer mill, a pin mill, a ball mill or a roller mill.
- the polymers can also be comminuted in the gel state by the process of wet grinding with any conventional device for wet grinding.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles contained in the powdery water-absorbing polymers are based on biodegradable materials. These include natural polysaccharides which already have carboxyl groups by nature or which have been modified with carboxyl groups by subsequent modification.
- the first group of polysaccharides includes, for example, starch, amylose, amylopectin, cellulose and polygalactomannans such as guar and carob flour
- the second group includes, for example, xanfhan, alginates, gum arabic.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles contained in the powdery water-absorbing polymers are based on a mixture of biodegradable and synthetic water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles have an inner region, an outer region surrounding the inner region and a surface region surrounding the outer region, the outer region having a higher degree of crosslinking than the inner region, so that a core-shell structure is preferably formed.
- the increased crosslinking in the surface area of the powdery water-absorbing polymers is preferably achieved by post-crosslinking reactive groups near the surface. This post-crosslinking can take place thermally, photochemically or chemically.
- the compounds which have been mentioned as crosslinkers ( ⁇ 3) of crosslinker classes II and IV are preferred as postcrosslinkers for chemical postcrosslinking. Ethylene carbonate is particularly preferred as postcrosslinker.
- the constituents are: 0.01 to 20% by weight, preferably 0.1 to 15% by weight and moreover preferably 1 to 10% by weight, one preferably not based on water-absorbent, crosslinked poly (meth) acrylate-based fine particles with an average particle size determined by sieve analysis of less than 200 ⁇ m, preferably less than 100 ⁇ m and particularly preferably less than 50 ⁇ m; 0.001 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 5% by weight and particularly preferably 0.5 to 1% by weight of a thermoplastic adhesive, 60 to 99.998% by weight, preferably 70 to 99% by weight and particularly preferably 90 to 95% by weight of a water-absorbing polymer particle with an average particle size determined by sieve analysis of at least 200 ⁇ m, preferably of at least 250 ⁇ m and particularly preferably of at least 300 ⁇ m, the sum of the above components being 100% by weight , brought into contact with one another at a temperature in the range from 120 to 250 ° C.
- At least one of the postcrosslinkers defined above is used as a further component.
- the water-absorbing fine particle is not post-crosslinked or surface-crosslinked.
- thermoplastic adhesive and postcrosslinker are used in a liquid phase, preferably in an aqueous solution, the concentrations given above in connection with the liquid phases being preferred here as well.
- a postcrosslinker is brought into contact as a further component.
- the postcrosslinker and the thermoplastic adhesive are fed together to the other constituents, it being possible for at least the postcrosslinker to be present in a liquid phase.
- thermoplastic adhesives and fine particles are those water-absorbing polymer particles, thermoplastic adhesives or fine particles which have already been mentioned in connection with the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention.
- thermoplastic adhesives are used in particulate form, preferably in the form of a powder or granules, at least 50% by weight, preferably at least 70% by weight of the powder or granules being a particle size determined according to sieve analysis in one Range from 1 to 200 ⁇ m, particularly preferably in a range from 10 to 150 ⁇ m and moreover preferably in a range from 20 to 120 ⁇ m.
- thermoplastic adhesives mentioned in connection with the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention are not in particulate form after their manufacture or upon delivery, but rather in the form of blocks, for example, they can be comminuted by those skilled in the art, such as by grinding or by extrusion Perforated disks and then comminuting the extruded polymers into a particulate form with the required average particle size.
- special grinding processes can be used, for example cryove grinding at low temperatures, in particular at temperatures below the melting or glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic adhesives used.
- An important prerequisite for grinding to the desired grain size is the brittleness of the hot melt adhesive.
- Water-absorbing polymer particles, thermoplastic adhesives and fine particles can be brought together in any manner.
- a prerequisite for the production of the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention is, however, that at least one contact time between water-absorbing polymer particles, thermoplastic adhesive and fine particles is maintained, which permits an adhesive connection mediated by the thermoplastic adhesive between at least one water-absorbing polymer particle and at least one fine particle.
- the contact time is preferably such that aggregates which are as small as possible are formed, which ideally each comprise only one water-absorbing polymer particle and one or more fine particles applied to the surface of the water-absorbing polymer particle by the thermoplastic adhesive. It should preferably be avoided that agglomerates consisting of several water-absorbing polymer particles are formed by the adhesive effect of the thermoplastic adhesive due to excessively long contact times.
- thermoplastic adhesives in particulate form and the fine particles can be brought into contact with the water-absorbing polymer particles during the production process for the water-absorbing polymer particles. It is suitable, for example, to contact the water-absorbing polymer particles with the thermoplastic adhesive particles and the fine particles in the As part of a post-crosslinking of the water-absorbing polymer particle, as is usually carried out in the production of superabsorbers.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles are first mixed in solid form with the particulate thermoplastic adhesive.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive in this way can then be mixed with the fine particles.
- the thermoplastic adhesive In order to cause the fine particles to adhere to the surface of the water-absorbing polymer fine particles mediated by the thermoplastic adhesive, the thermoplastic adhesive must first be heated to a temperature above the melting or glass transition temperature so that it exhibits sticky behavior. The heating can take place at a point in time in which the water-absorbing polymer particles have been brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive but not yet with the fine particles. In this case.
- the mixture of the polymer fine particles and the thermoplastic adhesive is appropriately heated to a temperature above the melting temperature of the thermoplastic adhesive and this mixture is then brought into contact with the fine particles.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles should be moved during this cooling phase. Such a movement can be done, for example, by stirring, shaking or Flow or the like.
- the temperature must be raised again to a temperature above the melting or glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic adhesive in order to ensure adhesion between the water-absorbing polymer particles and the fine particles.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles can first be mixed with the fine particles and then the thermoplastic adhesive added, which is followed by heating to melt the thermoplastic adhesive. In this way, a more homogeneous mixture of the fine particles with the water-absorbing polymer particles can be obtained, which leads to less dust formation and improved flowability.
- thermoplastic adhesive it is also possible to heat the thermoplastic adhesive at a point in time at which it has not yet been brought into contact with the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the thermoplastic adhesive is first heated to a temperature above the melting or glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic adhesive and then brought into contact with the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles which have been brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive in this way are then mixed with the fine particle, and here too, in order to avoid the formation of larger agglomerates, interim cooling can take place.
- the procedure is as above, with the difference that the fine particles are first mixed in solid form with the particulate thermoplastic adhesive and then the fine particles brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive are subsequently mixed with the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the fine particles, the water-absorbing polymer particles and the thermoplastic adhesive are brought into contact with one another at the same time.
- the thermoplastic adhesive can be mixed in particulate form at a temperature below the melting temperature with the water-absorbing polymer particles and the fine particles and the mixture thus obtained can then be heated to a temperature above the melting temperature of the thermoplastic adhesive in order to promote adhesion between the fine particles by the thermoplastic adhesive and ensure the water-absorbing polymer particles. It is also possible to first heat the thermoplastic adhesive to a temperature above the melting temperature and to mix the thermoplastic adhesive heated in this way together with the fine particles and the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles can be brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive and the fine particles in mixing units known to those skilled in the art.
- Suitable mixing aggregate components are e.g. B. the Patterson-Kelley mixer, DRAIS turbulence mixer, Lödigem mixer, Ru- Berg mixers, screw mixers, plate mixers and fluidized bed mixers as well as continuously demanding, preferably vertical ones.
- Mixing furnaces in which the particles are mixed at high frequency using rotating knives and which have movable, heated conveyors.
- the powdery water-absorbing polymers are post-crosslinked in a further process step in the surface area, preference being given to those postcrosslinking agents which have already been mentioned as preferred postcrosslinkers in connection with the powdered water-absorbing polymers according to the invention.
- the post-crosslinking takes place before the water-absorbing polymer particles have been brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive and the fine particles.
- the polymer fine particles are in contact with the postcrosslinker, preferably with a fluid containing a solvent, preferably water, organic solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol or 2-propanol, or a mixture of at least two of them, and the postcrosslinker brought.
- the water-absorbing polymer particles brought into contact with the postcrosslinker are then heated to a temperature in a range from 50 to 300 ° C., preferably in a range from 100 to 250 ° C. and particularly preferably in a range from 150 to 200 ° C.
- the post-crosslinking takes place after the water-absorbing polymer particles have been brought into contact with the thermoplastic adhesive and the fine particles.
- the powdery water-absorbing polymers, in the surface area of which the fine particles are immobilized by means of the thermoplastic adhesive are post-crosslinked in the manner described above.
- Ausbowangsform of the inventive method is carried out during the post-crosslinking of contacting the water-absorbing polymer particles • with the thermoplastic adhesive and the fine particles. It is particularly preferred that the water-absorbing polymer particles are mixed with the preferably particulate thermoplastic adhesive, the fine particles and the postcrosslinker, preferably the postcrosslinker in the form of a fluid comprising the postcrosslinker and a solvent, and then heated to a temperature above the melting temperature.
- the postcrosslinker is preferably used in an amount in a range from 0.01 to 5% by weight, particularly preferably in a range from 0.3 to 3% by weight and moreover in an amount in a range from 0.5 up to 1.5% by weight, based on the weight of the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- this fluid contains the postcrosslinker preferably in an amount in a range from 10 to 80% by weight, particularly preferably in an amount in a range from 30 to 70% by weight and moreover preferably in an amount in a range from 40 to 50% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the fluid.
- the invention also relates to the powdery water-absorbent polymers obtainable by the process described above, these powdery water-absorbent polymers preferably having the same properties as the powdery water-absorbent polymers according to the invention described at the outset.
- powdery water-absorbing polymers obtainable by the process according to the invention are particularly preferred
- Pl a flow value (FFC) in the range from 1 to 13, preferably in the range from 3 to 9 and particularly preferably in the range from 4 to 8 and more preferably in the range from 5 to 7; or
- P2 has a dust content of at most 6, preferably at most 4, particularly preferably at most 2.
- the powdery water-absorbent polymers according to the invention and the powdery water-absorbent polymers obtainable by the process according to the invention have at least one, preferably each, of the following properties:
- P3 an attraction index A; in the range from 1 to 17, preferably in the range from 1.1 to 15 and particularly preferably in the range from 1.5 to 10;
- P4 an attraction difference Ad in the range from 0 to 7, preferably in the range from 1.1 to 6 and particularly preferably in the range from 1.5 to 3;
- P5 determines a retention according to ERT 441.1-99 of at least 20 g / g, preferably at least 25 g / g and particularly preferably at least 27 g / g and moreover preferably in the range from 27 to 35 g / g.
- the property combinations of two or more of these properties which result from the above properties P1 to P5 each represent preferred embodiments of the present invention.
- the powdery water-absorbing polymers according to the invention with properties or property combinations shown below as a number or number combinations are: P1P3P4P5, P1P5, P1P3P5 , P3P5 or P1P2P3P4P5.
- the invention relates to a powdery water-absorbing polymer containing at least 30% by weight, preferably at least 75% by weight and particularly preferably at least 95% by weight of a crosslinked, partially neutralized, preferably in the range from 60 to 80 Mol% neutralized, polyacrylic acid and with at least one, preferably each, of the properties P1 to P5, preferably the property combinations P1P3P4P5, P1P5, P1P3P5 and, moreover, the property combination P3P5.
- At least 50% by weight, particularly preferably at least 70% by weight and moreover preferably at least 90% by weight of the powdery water-absorbent polymers obtainable by the process according to the invention and of the powdery water-absorbent polymers according to the invention determine one by sieve analysis Particle size in the range of greater than 50 to 2,000 microns, preferably in a range of 100 to 1,500 microns and more preferably in a range of 200 to 1,200 microns.
- the powdery water-absorbent polymers obtainable by the process according to the invention or the powdery water-absorbent polymers according to the invention flow through a tube, the tube preferably forming part of a system for producing a water-absorbent polymer or a metering system for a water-absorbent polymer.
- Dosing systems of this type can be used, for example, when loading containers or bags or can be found in airlaid or diaper machines.
- the tube is particularly preferably the tube in which the powdery water-absorbing polymers are conducted when they are brought into contact with a fibrous material, such as cotton fiber, to form an absorbent gore or core.
- the composite according to the invention includes a previously defined powdery water-absorbing polymer and a substrate.
- the powdered water-absorbing polymer according to the invention and the substrate are preferably firmly connected to one another.
- Films made of polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene or polyamide, metals, nonwovens, fluff, tissues, fabrics, natural or synthetic fibers, or other foams are preferred as substrates.
- sealing materials, cables, absorbent cores as well as diapers and hygiene articles containing them are preferred as the composite.
- a powdery water-absorbing polymer according to the invention or a powdery water-absorbent polymer obtainable by the process according to the invention and a substrate and, if appropriate, a suitable auxiliary are brought into contact with one another.
- the contacting is preferably carried out by wetlaid and airlaid processes, compacting, extruding and mixing.
- the invention relates to a composite that can be obtained by the above method.
- the invention further relates to chemical products, in particular foams, moldings, fibers, foils, films, cables, sealing materials, liquid-absorbing hygiene articles, carriers for plant or fungal growth regulating agents or crop protection agents, additives for building materials, packaging materials or soil additives which the inventive powdery water-absorbent Polymer or the powdery water-absorbent polymer obtainable by the inventive method or the composite described above.
- chemical products are particularly characterized by their particularly good biodegradability.
- the invention relates to the use of the powdered water-absorbing polymer according to the invention or of the powdered water-absorbing polymer obtainable by the process according to the invention or of the composite described above in hygiene products, for flood control, for insulation against water, for regulating the water balance in floors or for treating food.
- thermoplastic adhesive to change the flow value (FFC) or the dust content this thermoplastic adhesive-containing powdered water-absorbing polymer compared to this thermoplastic adhesive not containing powdered water-absorbing polymer
- preferred thermoplastic adhesive being those adhesives which have already been mentioned in connection with the powdered water-absorbing adhesive according to the invention.
- the FFC value provides information about the flow properties of a bulk material in a silo. During the measurement, the bulk material is exposed to various loads.
- the flow behavior can be characterized as follows;
- 10 ⁇ FFC free flowing Good flow behavior is when a bulk material can be caused to flow without great effort, e.g. B. if the bulk material runs out of a hopper or a silo without solidification. With poorly flowing bulk goods, leakage problems occur or they solidify during transport or storage.
- flow means that the bulk material deforms plastically due to the load.
- the dust content is determined using a device from Palas, Germany of the "Dust View” type. For this purpose, a sample of 30.00 g is placed in a funnel tube. At the start of the measurement, a funnel flap opens automatically and the sample falls into a dust reservoir. Well the reduction of a laser beam (decrease in transmission) due to dust formation is measured.This value is used to determine the percentage of dust, ie the cloudiness, in percent on a scale from 1 to 100. The percentage of dust results from a starting value at the start of the measurement and a after 30 seconds measured dust value to determine the floating part. The dust part results from the sum of the starting value and the dust value. DETERMINATION OF ATTRITION INDEX AND ATTRITION DIFFERENCE
- the test device shown in FIG. 1 is used for this.
- This consists of a funnel 1 for introducing a sample into a sample chamber 2. Between the funnel and the sample receiving chamber 2 there is a line with a charging valve VI and a supply line arranged below the loading valve VI and provided with a gas regulation valve V2. A pressure of 4.3 bar is applied to the sample receiving chamber 2 via V2.
- This consists of a cylinder with a diameter of 9 cm and a length of 16 cm. This cylinder is followed by a truncated cone-shaped sub-area, which has a lower opening with a diameter of 4 cm.
- a 2 cm long tube with a diameter of 4 cm which in turn opens into another frustoconical passage with a length of 4.5 cm and a lower diameter of 1.75 cm.
- a chamber outlet valve V3 On V3, a pipe with an inner diameter of 10 mm and a total length of 1101 cm follows a 90 ° curve section of 4.5 cm in length.
- the pipeline begins with a straight section of 30 cm, followed by 16 straight sections with a 90 ° curve section of 4.5 cm in length, each with a length of 60 cm, which are connected to each other via 180 ° curve sections of 4.5 cm each , The 16 sections are followed by a further straight section of 30 cm in length via a curve section of 90 ° and 4.5 cm in length.
- This section opens into a sample collection chamber 4, which differs from chamber 2 in its structure only in that, instead of an upper cover, a filter bag with a pore size that is significantly smaller than the particle sizes of the samples is attached.
- the sample collection chamber is closed at the bottom by a sampling valve V4. All metal parts of the test device described above are made from 316Alloy Saines Steal. The pipes are stand. Stock pipes. The inner surfaces of the individual components of the device are smooth. Type valves 20SS0R-02-LL-9102 from Milwaukee Valve Company, USA were used.
- Step 1 sample loading
- Valves VI, V4 are open, valves V2 and V3 are closed. 50 g of a sample is introduced into the chamber 2 via the funnel 1.
- Step 2 sample transport
- valves are operated in the following order: a) close VI, b) open V2, c) close V3. After the pipeline no longer shows any vibrations caused by the passage of the sample, the following valve positions must be set: a) Close V2, open VI, close V3.
- Step 3 sampling
- a particulate, weakly crosslinked, partially neutralized polyacrylic acid is used as a preliminary product, which is commercially available from Stockhausen GmbH & Co. KG under the trade name FAVOR® of the type Z3050. This has a retention of 33 g / g and a dust content of 3.7.
- 1,000 g of the preliminary product were introduced with the amounts of fine particles and thermoplastic adhesive given in Table 1 in a vertical mixer (MTI-Mischtechnik Industrieanlagen GmbH, type LM 1.5 / 5) and 40 g of 25% by weight ethylene carbonate solution were added at 750 rpm ,
- the coated preliminary product was transferred in a Gericke powder conveyor (Gericke GmbH, type GLD 75) and continuously conveyed with a delivery rate of 20 g / min into a laboratory Nara reactor (HTM Reetz GmbH, type laboratory paddle mixer "Mini-Nara II")
- the residence time in the dryer was approximately 90 minutes and the product is heated to a maximum temperature of 185-195 ° C. During this time, post-crosslinking occurred and the thermoplastic adhesive melted, influenced the flow behavior, distributed on the surface and bound the fine particles on the surface of the water-absorbing polymer particles.
- Table 2 The results summarized in Table 2 were produced as described in Example 1 with the substances and amounts given in Table 2 and 60 g of the 25% by weight ethylene carbonate solution. The samples were subjected to the attraction test. The FFC value was determined after the attrition test was carried out. The CRC value was determined before and after the attrition test was carried out.
- the coated preliminary product was transferred in a Gericke powder conveyor (Gericke GmbH, type GLD 75) and conveyed continuously with a delivery rate of 20 g / min into a laboratory Nara reactor (HTM Reetz GmbH, type laboratory paddle mixer "Mini-Nara II")
- the residence time in the dryer was about 90 minutes and the product is heated to a maximum temperature of 185-195 ° C. During this time, post-crosslinking occurred and the thermoplastic adhesive melted, influenced the flow behavior and was distributed on the surface.
- thermoplastic adhesives allows both superabsorbent fine particles accompanying the water-absorbing polymer and further fine particles different from the water-absorbing polymer to be bound to water-absorbing polymer particles with high stability and a reduction in the dust content without the suction properties such as retention of the so water-absorbing polymer particle obtained or fluidity.
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