polyacrylic acid

Study of complex formation copper (II) ions with polyacrylic acid

The process of interaction of copper ions with polyacrylic acid is investigated in this paper.It is shown that complexes are formed by the interaction of polyacrylic acid with copper ions (II) in a wide range of pH. At pH <4 the precipitate of complexes falls, the pH of the solution increases, water-soluble copper complexes (II) with polyacrylic acid are formed. The solubility of such complexes depends on the number of ionized carboxyl groups of the macromolecule.

Effect of Diaminosilane Derivative on Thermal and Swelling Behaviour of Acrylic Acid Based Hydrophilic Composites

Organic-inorganic hydrophilic composites based on sodium polyacrylate (PAANa) and poly-N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (PAPTMS) showed the improved swelling capacity at incorporation of PAPTMS. Changing of non-Fickian to Super case II swelling behaviour is observed at 20 wt % PAPTMS content. Enhancing of thermal stability and heat-resistance index of composite hydrogels compared to PAA is shown.

Anomalous Sorption of Neodymium and Praseodymium Ions by Intergel System Polyacrylic Acid Hydrogel – Poly-4-Vinylpyridine Hydrogel

This paper is devoted to study of sorption properties (sorption degree, polymer chain binding degree) of intergel system hydrogel of polyacrylic acid (hPAA) – hydrogel of poly-4-vinylpyridine (hP4VP) in relation to neodymium and praseodymium ions. It was found that remote interaction of the polymers in intergel pairs provides significant changes of the electrochemical and volume gravimetric properties. Strong increase of the swelling degree of hPAA is observed at the ratio 17%hPAA-83%hP4VP; significant increase of swelling degree of hP4VP is observed at the ratio 83%hPAA-17%hP4VP.