US Patent:
20120071609, Mar 22, 2012
Inventors:
Manilal J. Savla - Manalapan NJ, US
International Classification:
C08F 20/06
C08F 20/56
C08G 63/44
US Classification:
5253294, 525 55, 528362, 5253297
Abstract:
A method for harnessing rain and dew water with superabsorbent polymers. Highly absorbent superabsorbent polymers which are stimuli-responsive are used to absorb rain/dew water to augment water supply and solve water crisis. The polymers may be recycled and rehydrated number of times. They may be an additional source for drinking water. The polymers are used for storage of water in warehouses and the invention may obviate the need to construct controversial huge dams and canals or drill wells. The stored water in superabsorbent polymers is released at the point of use by any stimulus which may be mechanical, light-induced, electrical, thermal treatment or chemical treatment. Superabsorbent polymers with absorbing power of at least 1000 times their own weight are preferred. With 2000 g/g of swelling capacity, we can have 99.95% pure water in solid/gel form. In solid form, water can be transported anywhere without leakage.