Suspension polymerization
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Suspension polymerization (also known as pearl polymerization, bead polymerization and granular polymerization) is a polymerization process that uses mechanical agitation to mix the monomer or mixture of monomers in a liquid phase such as water, polymerizing the monomer droplets while they are dispersed by continuous agitation. This process is used in the production of Sodium polyacrylate, a superabsorbent polymer used in disposable nappies (diapers).

See also

Superabsorbent polymer

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