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titleOfInvention A degradable bio-based slow-release lead ion chelating agent and its preparation method and application
abstract The invention discloses a degradable bio-based slow-release lead ion chelating agent and a preparation method and application thereof. In the present invention, the lead ion chelating agent is obtained by the melt copolymerization of lactic acid and iminodiacetic acid, the preparation process is simple, the raw materials and products are green and nontoxic, and the obtained lead ion chelating agent can be continuously degraded to release the iminodiacetic acid small molecules, and further can be used for a long time. Play lead ion chelating properties.
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