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USING POLYALUMINIUM COAGULANTS IN WATER

  • What polymers are in a disposable diaper?
  • A disposable diaper typically contains a number of polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyesters and polyacrylates. Of these constituents, the most recent addition to the disposable diaper is the superabsorbent polymer (SAP) sodium commodity product.
  • Why is sodium polyacrylate important in diapers?
  • Being able to absorb a lot of liquid is what makes sodium polyacrylate important in diapers. The chemical absorbs the liquid in the diaper, pulling it away from the skin. The diapers that astronauts wear can absorb two liters of water—the same amount of liquid that's in a big soda bottle at the grocery store!
  • Is sodium polyacrylate a monomer or a superabsorbent?
  • Sodium polyacrylate is a polymer, which means it is a large chain of molecules made up of many smaller units known as monomers. Superabsorbent polymers expand when they come into contact with liquids like water, because water is drawn into and held by the molecules of the polymer.
  • Do superabsorbent polymers from diaper waste enhance water retention properties?
  • Zekry, M., Nassar, I., Salim, H. & Abdallah, A. The potential of superabsorbent polymers from diaper wastes to enhance water retention properties of the soil. Soil Environ. 39, 27–37 (2020).