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titleOfInvention Polymer having cyclic amidine structure, production method and use thereof
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a cationic polymer excellent in performance for immobilizing various functional fine particles such as a paper surface treating agent and a dye fixing agent. SOLUTION: It has a 5-membered cyclic amidine structure represented by the following formula (1) and a 6-membered cyclic amidine structure represented by the following formula (2), and the content of these amidine ring structures in the polymer constitutional unit is total. A polymer having a reduced viscosity of 0.01 to 10 dl / g measured at 25 ° C. as a solution of 0.1 g / dl in 1N saline solution at a concentration of 50 mol% or more. . Embedded image (Wherein, X represents a protonic acid)
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