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filingDate 1984-06-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 1986-04-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CS-241859-B1
titleOfInvention Polymeric material with bound alkyldithiocarbamate groups and process for its preparationPolymer material with bound alkyldithiocarbamate groups and process for its preparation
abstract The subject of the invention is a polymeric materialnwith alkyldithiocarbamatengroups, characterized in that the polyacrylate,npolymethacrylate, polystyrenenor a polyaspartamide chain isn0.1 to 90% of the theoretical amount is boundnunits of formula (I)nZ ---- N ---- Rni = 5 (I)nANDns "nwherein R is alkyl or hydroxyalkyl of 1 ton3 carbon atoms and Z group joiningnan alkyldithiocarbamate polymeric unitna chain selected from the group consisting ofn-cooch2ch (ch) ch2-, -ch2conhch2ch2-,n-C0NHCH2CH2- and - ^ = ^ - 0 ^ 0¾. .nAn alkyldithiocarbamate group is includednnot the main chain but the side chainnthereby significantly improving accessibility.nThis is also evidenced by the high sorptionncapacity for metal ions as documentednexamples. The generality of synthéey thus allowsnto obtain polymers with alkyldihthiocarbamatengroups in soluble form, but alsonin a form crosslinked already as gel ornmacroporous sorbent.
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