Water-absorbing polymers having supramolecular hollow...

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C604S367000, C525S054200, C525S054240, C525S054230, C525S054300, C525S054400, C424S405000, C424S443000, C424S486000, C424S487000, C424S488000, C428S304400, C428S305500, C428S308400, C522S006000

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06911572

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to absorbent polymers based on optionally partially neutralised, monoethylenically unsaturated, acid group-carrying monomers. The surfaces of said polymers are re-cross-linked. The inventive polymers also have cyclodextrines and/or cyclodextrine derivatives which are covalently and/or ionically bonded and/or included therein.

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