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titleOfInvention Polysulfone polymer and method for producing the same
abstract (57) Abstract: To provide a polysulfone polymer having a side chain of a novel polyaminoalkylene group useful as a treatment material for adsorption, separation, fixation and the like of ionic substances and physiologically active substances, and a method for producing the same. With the goal. SOLUTION: (1) A group represented by the following general formula (I) as a side chain functional group in an aromatic polysulfone having a main chain (wherein, E represents a poly (aminoalkylene) group, R1 and R2 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, and R1 and R2 may be the same or different. } A polysulfone polymer characterized by being incorporated. E-CH (R1) -CO- N (R2) -CH 2 - in (I) (2) halogen-substituted group represented by the following general formula (III) (In the formula, X is a halogen atom.) The method for producing an aromatic polysulfone polymer according to claim 1, wherein the substituted aromatic polysulfone polymer is reacted with a polyamine compound. X-CH (R 1) -CO -N (R 2) -CH 2 - (III)
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