2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1070363213110091
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Interaction of carboxylated polyacrylamide with chromium(III) acetate: 13C NMR study of mechanism

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“…It is assumed that during the formation of a three-dimensional gel structure, the Cr 3+ cation preferentially binds with two carboxyl groups of neighboring HPAN macromolecules and two water molecules. A similar process is observed during the interaction of another polymer of the acrylic series-polyacrylamide (PA)-which also contains carboxyl groups in its macromolecule [12,21,22].…”
Section: Selection Of the Conqcentration Of Hydrolyzed Polyacrylonitrilementioning
confidence: 77%
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“…It is assumed that during the formation of a three-dimensional gel structure, the Cr 3+ cation preferentially binds with two carboxyl groups of neighboring HPAN macromolecules and two water molecules. A similar process is observed during the interaction of another polymer of the acrylic series-polyacrylamide (PA)-which also contains carboxyl groups in its macromolecule [12,21,22].…”
Section: Selection Of the Conqcentration Of Hydrolyzed Polyacrylonitrilementioning
confidence: 77%
“…The chromium (III) cation is bonded to two carboxylate groups of the polymer and to two water molecules. In this case, carboxylate groups act as bidentate ligands [12]. Thus, carboxylate groups of HPAN play a crucial role in gel formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect was attributed to possible additional cross-linking of macromolecules of the acrylamide-sodium acrylate copolymer via donoracceptor bonds between the metal ion and the oxygen atom of the carboxylate group [3]. Later, the formation of metal-polymer complexes was proved by 13 C NMR spectroscopy for copolymers of acrylamide with sodium acrylate even with a very low content of carboxylate groups (3 mol %) [7]. The additional cross-linking of PEHG with Cu 2+ ions, revealed in this study, apparently occurs via carboxylate groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Klaveness et al [20] introduced the dynamic storage modulus, G , to study the gelation process mechanism, indicating that the observed biphasic natures of the first-order plots from rheology and spectroscopy measurements are due to a side reaction; the cross-linking can proceed through a rate-determining introduction of the first HPAM to Cr(III). Krul et al [21] used 13 C NMR to study the interaction of Cr(III)/HPAM gel, which showed that formation of the complex is a driving force of the interaction, the complex contains two or three carboxylate groups, and the amide units are not involved in any specific interaction with the cation. Jin et al [22] investigated the relationship between gelation performance and microstructures of Cr(III)/HPAM gel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%