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Nature has attributed a critical role to ionic forces not only in the formation of the inorganic world of minerals and silicate glasses, but also in life cycles, where ionic interactions of biopolymers are responsible for vital biomembrane processes (Ahlers et al., 1990). Man has been successfully applying the concept of ionic interactions in order to modify the properties of polymers, which are the most versatile group of known materials. When polymers are considered, it might be argued that they can be divided into just two categories: ionic polymers and the others which have the potential of being ionically modified, occasionally referred to as ionogenic polymers. It is the purpose of this chapter to report essentially on the most representative pathways to ion-containing polymers, with the aim of providing the reader with background information and with the most recent trends in the field.
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