Abstract

AbstractPolystyrene–divinylbenzene (PS–DVB) copolymer was modified by anchoring dipyridylamine (DPA) on it followed by complexation with Fe(III). Under the experimental conditions followed, 9% incorporation of Fe(III) was achieved. PS–DVB–DPA and PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) were characterized by IR spectra. Diffuse reflectance spectra for PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) and DPA–Fe(III) revealed λmax at ∼ 360 and ∼ 310, respectively. This difference could be due to a difference in the nature of the coordinating moieties complexing with Fe(III) in these two systems. Scanning electron micrographs of PS–DVB, PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III), and heat‐treated PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) revealed some typical surface features. Thermal stability varied in the order PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) > PS–DVB–DPA ≅PS–DVB, and DTA showed characteristic exotherms. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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