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Quaternization of Condensation Polymers

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Although the preparation of quaternary ammonium containing resins from appropriately substituted vinyl monomers has been studied extensively1 elaboration of condensation polymers has not received comparable attention. Condensation polymers cannot be prepared with sufficiently high molecular weights or satisfactory chemical stability for most applications involving flocculation or viscosity enhancement. However, the excellent mechanical properties exhibited by many aromatic condensation polymers suggest that speciality applications, in particular, permselective membranes, could be served by suitably modified resins. We have observed that polymers containing oxy-phenylene repeat units are subject to facile electrophilic substitution including chloromethylation; the reactive derivatives can be cast into tough flexible films.2

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Daly, W.H., Wu, SJ. (1984). Quaternization of Condensation Polymers. In: Culbertson, B.M., Pittman, C.U. (eds) New Monomers and Polymers. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 25. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4619-7_13

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