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titleOfInvention Urea-decomposing metal complex resin
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled resin having urea-adsorptivity and urea- decomposing function at normal temperature, usable repeatedly and useful as an artificial kidney, by reacting a polymer having both carboxyl group and imidazole group with a bivalent salt of a transition metal. n CONSTITUTION: An ethylenic unsaturated monomer having carboxyl group (e.g. acrylic acid, crotonic acid, etc.) is polymerized with an ethylenic unsaturated monomer having imidazole group and expressed by formula I (R 1 is H or 1W5C hydrocarbon group) (e.g. 1-vinylimidazole) and optionally other ethylenic unsaturated monomer (e.g. ethylene, maleic anhydride, etc.) and/or a crosslinking agent to obtain a polymer containing carboxyl groups and imidazole groups at a molar ratio of 0.1W8.0 [e.g. a polymer having constitution component of formula II (n is 2W5; m≥3; R 2 is H or CH 3 )]. The objective resin can be produced by reacting the above polymer with a bivalent salt of a transition metal (e.g. cobalt chloride, nickel thiocyanate, etc.). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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