Polyacrylic Acid
Polyacrylic Acid
Introduction
Poly(acrylic acid) or PAA (CAS number 9003-1-04) is a type of polymer. The monomer of poly(acrylic
acid) is Acrylic Acid. In a water solution at neutral pH, many of the side chains of PAA will lose their
protons and acquire a negative charge.
Dry PAA is a white solid. It is capable of absorbing many times its weight in water, and hence is used in
disposable diapers. Indiapers it is a fine powder - see picture of material form a diaper.
Chemical Properties
Polyacrylic acid is a large-molecular-weight compound called a polymer, which consists of small repeating
units called monomers. The polyacrylate polymer used in diapers is constructed from the acrylic acid and
sodium acrylate monomers. The length of the polymer chain and the properties of the polymer may be
changed by varying the reaction conditions. The reaction conditions can affect the the length of the chains
and can change the characteristics of the polymer. The polyacrylate is dried and formed into
microparticles of irregular shape that are stable for extended periods. The particles quickly swell and
absorb water, urine, or other aqueous solutions.
History
A super-absorbent (SAP) or polyacrylic acid was patented in 1966 by Gene Harper of Dow Chemical and
Carlyle Harmon of Johnson & Johnson. It was first used in diapers in 1982 in Japan.
Uses
Polyacrylic acid is found in a wide variety of household and personal care products:
§ Diapers
§ Hand sanitizer
§ Mascara
§ Aftershave
§ Toothpaste
§ Hair-styling products (gels, dyes, sprays)
§ Moisturizer
§ Pet shampoo
§ Metal polish
Toxicity
Products containing polyacrylic acid warn of a mild irritation if eye or skin exposure occurs. Not meant for
skin contact.
A common statement on MSDSs is "To the best of our knowledge the chemical, physical & toxicological
properties have not been thoroughly investigated."
Note that the polyacrylic acid contains some of the monomer acrylic acid.
Regulation
§ Polyacrylic acid is regulated under the US EPA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
§ Polyacrylic acid is monitored by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, an agency of the World
Health Organization.
§ Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt is listed as a food additive by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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