Volume 29, Issue 12 pp. 3753-3761
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Cation exchange resin from phosphorylated N-vinylcarbazole formaldehyde copolymer

Mukul Biswas

Mukul Biswas

Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106, Japan and Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India

JSPS Research Fellow (May 1983–March 1984) at the University of Tokyo, Institute of Industrial Science, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106, Japan.

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Subrata Bagchi

Subrata Bagchi

Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India

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First published: December 1984
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Abstract

Crosslinked copolymers of N-vinylcarbazole and poly N-vinylcarbazole) and formaldehyde have been phosphorylated using PCl3 and anhydrous AlCl3 under different conditions. The cation exchange resins, thus obtained, have been characterized by elemental analyses, evaluation of total ion-exchange capacities and salt-splitting capacities, pH metric titration behavior, and IR analysis. The phosphorylated resin exhibites significantly better thermal stability than the corresponding sulfonated N-vinylcarbazole–formaldehyde cation exchange resin or the unmodified N-vinylcarbazole–formaldeyde copolymer, as well as the phosphorylated poly(N-vinylcarbazole). The phosphorylated resins also behave as polymeric dyes with pH dependent color change. Possible explanations for color change and ion-exchange capacity differences have been attempted on the basis of the structural characteristics of the resins.

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