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Hydrolyses of polymeric Schiff bases in acidic medium

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Three polymeric Schiff bases have been synthesized from corresponding monomers and prepared by means of a radical polymerization. These polymers have relatively low molecular masses and their hydrolyses, with release of amines, have been studied in a synthetic gastric liquid of pH=1,2.

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Monthéard, JP., Vergnaud, JM. & Kolli, M. Hydrolyses of polymeric Schiff bases in acidic medium. Polymer Bulletin 23, 331–334 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01032449

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