The sulfonate-containing polyelectrolytes (SPE) from sulfonation of polystyrene (PS) and copolymerization of 3-sulfo-propyl methacrylate, potassium salt (SPMS) with styrene (S) were prepared. Photosensitive polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC DR ) derived from SPE and diazoresin (DR), which does not diss
Interaction of diazoresins and sulfonate containing polyelectrolytes
โ Scribed by Chen, Jinyu; Luo, Hao; Cao, Weixiao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0959-8103
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โฆ Synopsis
The interaction of the photosensitive strong polycations diphenylamine-4-diazoniumformaldehyde resin (DR) or 2-nitro-N-methyl-4-diazonium-formadehyde resin (NDR) with the sulfonate-containing polyelectrolytes (SPE) poly(sodium vinylsulfonate) (PSV), poly(sodium-pstyrenesulfonate) (PSS), poly(potassium salt, 3-sulfopropyl acrylate) (PPSA) or poly(potassium salt, 3-sulfopropyl methacrylate) (PPSMA) has been studied. It was found that water-insoluble DR-based polyelectrolyte complex (i-DR-PEC) was formed at molar ratios (chain units) of polyanions to diazoresins of less than 1:1, but the added excessive polyanion would dissolve the i-DR-PEC to form water-soluble DR-based polyelectrolyte complex (s-DR-PEC). This dissolution process of PECs is related to the structure of their components: the polyanion with ยฏexible longer side-chain or the DR with stronger hydrophobic group exhibits high ability to dissolve the PEC. It is believed that the hydrophobic interaction between the excessive polyanion molecules and DR-PEC chains plays a key role in the dissolution of i-DR-PEC. The inยฏuences of molecular weight of polyanion and concentration of NaCl on the dissolution of i-DR-PEC and the thermal stability of s-DR-PEC in excessive polyanion aqueous solution have also been investigated.
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