Abstract
AbstractPolyacrylamides possessing an amino group at the terminus of the branch chain as the potential site for amino acid and/or nucleic acid base grafting have been prepared. This type of polyacrylamide would provide a substantial spacing distance between the polymer main chain and pendant groups. Poly(2‐amino‐2‐methylpropyl)acrylamide (PDMPA) and optically active poly(2‐amino‐2‐methylbutyl)acrylamide (PDMBA) were characterized using vapor phase osmometry (VPO), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), and dilute solution viscometry. In addition, copolymers of poly(2‐amino‐2‐methylpropyl)acrylamide with N‐vinylpyrrolidinone, N‐vinylimidazole, and H(5)‐vinylimidazole, were prepared.
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