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Coordination polymers

V. Polycondensation of Cu, Ni, Co and Mn rezorcylaldehyde-o-phenylendiamine with terephthalic and isophthalic dichloride

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By interfacial polycondensation of Cu,Ni,Co and Mn rezorcylaldehyde-ophenylenediamine sodium salt with terephthalic and isophthalic dichloride respectively, coordination polymers, particularly chelate plyesters, as coloured powders, insoluble in organic solvents, were obtained. The identification of coordination polymers has been carried out by the elementary analysis and IR spectroscopy.

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Marcu, M., Lazarecu, S. & Grigoriu, G.E. Coordination polymers. Polymer Bulletin 16, 103–108 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00955477

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