Abstract

Acrylamide and N, N ′-methylenebis (acrylamide) (AAm–Bis) copolymerization has been investigated in water at a total monomer concentration of the 0.5 M. Conversion of monomer was measured as a function of the reaction time up to the onset of macrogelation. Experimental results indicate that the critical conversion at the gel point shows a minimum at 6 mol.% Bis when the monomer concentration was kept constant at 0.5 M and it was found that polymer formed with different Bis% are not dissolved in water, acetic acid, toluene or chloroform.

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