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titleOfInvention Synthesis and application of polymaleimide
abstract A method for producing an alkali metal polymaleimide salt by alkaline hydrolysis of a maleimide polymer produced by polymerizing a maleimide monomer in the presence of a metal oxide and an alcohol initiator or a base. In particular, this method involves alkali metal polymaleimide salts having a specific ratio of C—N and C—C linked maleimide derived monomer units, depending on the specific initiator used to synthesize the maleimide polymer. Is produced. This alkali metal polymaleimide salt with chelating and anti-scaling properties is useful as a chelating agent and detergent builder, and as such it is a suitable biodegradable alternative to synthetic polymers and sodium polyaspartate. Is an alternative.
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