Abstract
AbstractA study of the Schmidt reaction on several polymers with pendant carboxylic and ketone moieties was carried out. Four polymers were used as starting materials: (1) poly(methyl vinyl ketone), (2) poly(acrylic acid), (3) a copolymer of methyl vinyl ketone and acrylic acid, and (4) a copolymer of styrene and acrylic acid. Most reactions were conducted in an acetic acid medium with the exception of one reaction on poly(acrylic acid) which was done in dioxane and another on copolymer of styrene and acrylic acid done in chloroform. It was found that a Schmidt reaction on poly(acrylic acid) in acetic acid solution will lead to intermolecular reactions of the intermediate with the solvent in preference to reactions with neighboring carboxyl groups on the polymer backbone. A tendency of poly(acrylic acid) to form cyclic anhydrides under these reaction conditions interferes with the yield of acetamide units.
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