Abstract

AbstractTwo phenolic copolymers and a methacrylic acid‐methacrylamide copolymer have been synthesized and characterized by known methods. The respective comonomer units of the copolymers enter into complex formation through hydrogen bonding and ion‐dipole interactions. The interaction of the intercopolymer complex with a typical transition metal ion (e. g., Ni(II)) has been studied by several experimental techniques, e. g. viscometry, potentiometry, conductometry, IR, and UV spectrophotometry. Formation of metal‐intercopolymer complexes of distinct stoichiometries have been predicted, and some schemes have been suggested to explain the mode of interaction between the components.

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