A pH-responsive cyclopolymer having phospho- and sulfopropyl pendents in the same repeating unit: Synthesis, characterization, and its application as an antiscalant

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Abstract

A new zwitterionic monomer 3-[diallyl{3-(diethoxyphosphoryl)propyl}ammonio] propane-1-sulfonate has been synthesized and cyclopolymerized to give the corresponding polyzwitterion (±) (PZ) bearing both phosphonate and sulfonate functionalities on each repeating unit. phosphonate ester hydrolysis in PZ gave a pH-responsive dibasic polyzwitterionic acid (±) (PZA) bearing PO3H2 units. The PZA under pH-induced transformation was converted into polyzwitterion/anion (± -) (PZAN) and polyzwitterion/dianion (± =) (PZDAN) having respective PO3H- and  PO32- units. The polymers′ interesting solubility and viscosity behaviors have been investigated in detail. The apparent protonation constants in salt-free water and 0.1 M NaCl of the PO32- in (± =) (PZDAN) and PO3H- in (± -) (PZAN) as well as in their corresponding monomeric units have been determined. Evaluation of antiscaling properties of the PZA using supersaturated solution of CaSO 4 revealed ≈100% scale inhibition efficiency at a meager concentration of 20 ppm for a duration of 45 h at 40 °C. The PZA has the potential to be used effectively as an antiscalant in reverse osmosis plant. Copyright © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Haladu, S. A., & Ali, S. A. (2013). A pH-responsive cyclopolymer having phospho- and sulfopropyl pendents in the same repeating unit: Synthesis, characterization, and its application as an antiscalant. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 51(23), 5130–5142. https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.26945

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