Alkaline hydrolysis of methacrylic acid–ester copolymers

Abstract
The alkaline hydrolysis of six different copolymers of methacrylic acid and methyl methacrylate having acid contents of 28.9, 49.5, 58.5, 66, 72, and 83 mole‐% was studied. At pH values smaller than 12.5 the reaction mechanism is principally intramolecular, as a result of neighboring acid‐ester group interactions. Both the chemical composition and the stereochemical configuration of the polymers exert a strong influence on the course of the reaction. In strongly alkaline medium, the hydrolysis results primarily from the external action of hydroxyl ions, except in the case of a copolymer containing 83 mole‐% acid, in which the reaction again results essentially from an intramolecular mechanism.

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