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Poly carboxyl content determination

The extent of hydrolysis of the copolymers was determined by conductometric titration. The increase in carboxylate content was determined by difference, before and after hydrolysis. (The AMPS content of the polymers, where measured, was determined by colloid titration with poly [diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride].)... [Pg.109]

The acrylamide-based polymers used in the study were obtained commercially in powder form. The homopolymers designated as PS-2806, SPP-34 and ALD-18127-7 were supplied by Polysciences, Scientific Polymer Products and Aldrich respectively. Supplied also by Polysciences were our two poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) samples of high and low carboxyl content, PS-2220 and PS-4652. Table I illustrates the molecular weight distribution of these samples as determined by aqueous GPC/Laser light scattering. The acrylic acid contents of PS-2220 and PS-4652 copolymers measured by 90 MHz C NMR were approximately 63% and 15% respectively. Both the GPC and the NMR analyses indicated PS-2220 contained appreciable amounts of impurities. [Pg.14]

Carboxyl end group contents of poly(lactide) were determined by a dye interaction technique proposed by Palit and Mandal (21). A dilute solution of the polymer in benzene is reacted with a dilute benzene solution of a basic dye (e.g., Rhodamine 6G) in its unionized basic... [Pg.256]

HPMA [36] and a vinyl metal-chelating monomer A-(A/, A/ -dicarboxy-methylaminopropyl)methacrylamide synthesized [35]. Chemical structures of HPMA and DAMA are given in Figure 4. Poly(HPMA-co-DAMA) was prepared by free radical copolymerization in methanol with AIBN as initiator. Molecular weight distribution was determined by size exclusion chromatography and content of side-chain carboxylic group by acid-base titration. [Pg.144]

This technique is useful to determine the extent of degradation of implants made of poly(ethylene terephthalate). Since poly(ethylene terephthalate) contains carboxylic acid end groups, a decrease in molecular weight during implantation (i.e. degradation) should be accompanied by an increase in carboxyl group content, which can be measured by FTIR. ... [Pg.177]


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