Alternating polyampholytes prepared by hydrolysis of copolymer of maleic anhydride and N‐vinylsuccinimide

Abstract
Alternating polyampholytes (MA‐VA) containing two acidic groups and one basic group were prepared by the copolymerization of maleic anhydride (M1) and N‐vinylsuccinimide (M2) at 60°C with AIBN as the initiator, followed by acid hydrolysis with 1N hydrochloric acid at 140°C for 24 hr. The monomer reactivity ratios r1 and r2 are 0.025 and 0.06, respectively. The structure of polymers was discussed on the basis of the data of their elementary, infrared (IR), and thermal analyses and the binding ability of heavy metal ion. Polyampholytes were soluble in strong acidic and basic media but were precipitated in the pH range 3–4. An isoelectric point at pH 3 was determined by potentiometric titration and the turbidimetric method. By thermal treatment above 205°C the polyampholyte turned quantitatively into a cyclized lactam. This suggests that the polyampholyte MA–VA has an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the amino and γ‐carboxyl groups. The binding of Cu2+ and Hg2+ by the polyelectrolyte was evaluated by equilibrium dialysis.

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