Abstract

The effect of the initial ratio of components in the formation of ternary interpolymer complexes with low-molecular-mass compounds of various chemical natures on the compositions and structures of polycomplexes has been studied. Complexes based on aniline, 4,4′-dipyridyl, lysine, poly(acrylic acid), and the sodium salt of polyphosphoric acid have been examined. It has been shown that an increase in the content of poly(acrylic acid) in the pristine reaction system results in a relative gain in its content in the reaction product.

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