Method for preparing functional membrane of ion-selective electrode of cationic surfactant
An ion-selective electrode and surfactant technology, which is applied in the field of preparation of cationic surfactant ion-selective electrode functional membranes, can solve the problems of harsh conditions, wide product molecular weight distribution, complicated preparation process of modified membrane electrodes, etc., and achieves the reaction conditions Gentle, easy to operate, energy saving effect
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[0022] Weigh 0.1 mol of polyvinyl chloride (molecular weight is 50000, the number of moles of polyvinyl chloride is calculated by the number of moles of a single vinyl chloride unit) and 0.3 mol of phenylethylamine, transfer them into a 250mL ground-necked flask, add N,N-dimethyl methyl formamide to completely dissolve it, and react at a constant temperature of 110°C for 120 hours. The reaction product was precipitated with methanol, filtered, and the resulting solid was washed 5 times with deionized water. Dry at 60°C for 12 hours to obtain solid aminated polyvinyl chloride. 1 g of the aminated polyvinyl chloride solid was dissolved in a mixed solvent of tetrahydrofuran and cyclohexanone, then mixed with 10 g of chlorosulfonic acid and 30 g of acetic anhydride, and reacted at a constant temperature of 60° C. for 72 hours. The reaction was precipitated with methanol and washed 5 times with deionized water. Finally, it is dried at 60° C. for 12 hours to obtain a sulfonated su...
Embodiment 2
[0024] Weigh 0.1 mol of polyvinyl chloride (molecular weight is 250000, the number of moles of polyvinyl chloride is calculated as the number of moles of a single vinyl chloride unit) and 0.02 mol of benzylamine, transfer them into a 250 mL ground-necked flask, add tetrahydrofuran to make it completely dissolved, The reaction was carried out at a constant temperature of 50° C. for 48 hours. The reaction product was precipitated with deionized water, filtered, and the obtained solid was washed 9 times with deionized water. Dry at 40°C for 24 hours to obtain aminated polyvinyl chloride solid. Dissolve 1 gram of the above-mentioned aminated polyvinyl chloride solid in a mixed solvent of tetrahydrofuran and N,N-dimethylformamide, then mix it with 40 grams of oleum and 10 grams of formyl chloride, and react at a constant temperature of 40°C for 168 hours . The reactant was precipitated with deionized water, and then washed 9 times with deionized water. Finally, it was dried at 4...
Embodiment 3
[0026] Weigh 0.1 mol of polyvinyl chloride (molecular weight is 150000, and the number of moles of polyvinyl chloride is calculated as the number of moles of a single vinyl chloride unit) and 0.03 mol of amphetamine, transfer them into a 250 mL ground-necked flask, add dimethyl sulfoxide and chlorobenzene It was completely dissolved in a mixed solvent, and reacted at a constant temperature of 80°C for 24 hours. The reaction product was precipitated with ethanol, filtered, and the resulting solid was washed 9 times with deionized water. Dry at 50°C for 18 hours to obtain solid aminated polyvinyl chloride. 1 gram of the aminated polyvinyl chloride solid was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran, then mixed with 30 grams of liquid sulfur trioxide and 50 grams of propionyl bromide, and reacted at a constant temperature of 50° C. for 336 hours. The reaction was precipitated with ethanol and washed 9 times with deionized water. Finally, it was dried at 50° C. for 18 hours to obtain a sulfo...
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