4.6 Article

Utilization of Waste Sorghum Grain for Producing Superabsorbent for Personal Care Products

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 1393-1404

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-017-1044-z

Keywords

Waste starch; Grafting; Superabsorbent; Fast swelling; Biodegradable; Absorption kinetics

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  1. University Grant Commission, India

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Modification of useful starch extracted from waste sorghum grains was carried out for production of superabsorbent materials which can be used in personal care products. Starch was extracted using alkali steeping method. It was characterized for swelling power, percentage transmittance and iodine binding values. The extracted starch was modified via graft copolymerization of acrylic acid and acrylamide onto starch to produce biodegradable absorbent material. The changes in modified starch structure were assessed using TGA, FTIR and SEM. The evaluation of enhancement in the properties was done by performing absorption tests. The reaction parameters were optimized to achieve higher graft add-on level and water absorption capacity. The absorbent product was further subjected to saponification for further enhancing its water absorption capacity (368.8 g/g). The product prepared by using optimized parameters of reaction was made highly porous by introducing sodium bicarbonate during the reaction. It showed a significant increase in the rate of water absorption and enhancement in water absorption capacity (380.9 g/g).The modified product showed 101.1 and 77.0 g/g absorption of artificial blood and artificial urine, respectively. This modified product was infused in commercially available sanitary napkin and baby diaper. Further, it was tested for fluid absorption and centrifuge retention capacity and it performed distinctly better than the commercial products. This superabsorbent material showed 12% weight loss after 28 days when biodegradability test by soil burial method was carried out.

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