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titleOfInvention Preparation method for quaternary phosphonium modified epoxidized natural rubber
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method for a quaternary phosphonium modified epoxidized natural rubber. The preparation method comprises the steps as follows: carrying out ring-opening reaction on the epoxidized natural rubber to prepare an epoxidized natural rubber ring-opening product; carrying out nucleophilic reaction on an organic phosphine nucleophilic reagent and the epoxidized natural rubber ring-opening product; and fixing phosphine-containing radicals onto a rubber chain to prepare the modified rubber with quaternary phosphonium lateral groups on high molecular main chains. The quaternary phosphonium modified epoxidized natural rubber prepared by the preparation method has a high-efficiency, low-toxicity and broad-spectrum antibacterial effect, can be applied to the preparation of antibacterial rubber and plastic products and the treatment of microorganism polluted water, and has a broad prospect of application.
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