AQUEOUS-LIQUID-ABSORBABLE RESIN, AQUEOUS-LIQUID-ABSORBABLE COMPOSITION, AND ABSORBER MATERIAL AND ABSORBABLE OBJECT EACH PRODUCED USING SAME

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APP PUB NO 20140012218A1
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14006680

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An absorbable resin, for which a large amount of a plant-derived raw material can be used, and which has an excellent capability of absorbing an aqueous liquid, and has a good gel modulus and therefore can exhibit an excellent absorbing capability under pressurized conditions; and an absorbable composition. An absorbable resin produced by binding an oxidized polysaccharide (A1) having a carboxyl group which may be neutralized with a neutralizing agent and/or a crosslinked product thereof (A2) to a poly(meth)acrylic acid (B1) in which at least one carboxyl group may be neutralized with a neutralizing agent and/or a crosslinked product thereof (B2); or an absorbable composition produced by mixing the component (A1) and/or the component (A2) with the component (B1) and/or the component (B2). The component (A1) has a weight average molecular weight of 2,000-10,000,000. The component (A1) has an acid value of 65-850 mgKOH/g. When the component (A1) has a carboxyl group which is neutralized with a neutralizing agent, the acid value of the component (A1) before the neutralization is 65-850 mgKOH/g.

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SANYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD11-1 IKKYO NOMOTOCHO HIGASHIYAMA-KU KYOTO-SHI KYOTO 605-0995

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kanda, Yoichi Shiga, JP 19 53
Ueda, Yusuke Kyoto, JP 40 307

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