Polyvinylimidazole
Polyvinylimidazole is a copolymer obtained via free radical polymerization of vinylimidazole under initiator-catalyzed conditions.
Polyvinylimidazole is a copolymer obtained via free radical polymerization of vinylimidazole under initiator-catalyzed conditions.
| Property | Value/State |
|---|---|
| Structural Formula | — |
| CAS | 25232-42-2 |
| Appearance | Light yellow to yellow liquid |
| Viscosity (25℃, mPa·s) | 200–800 |
| pH (25℃) | 8.0–11.0 |
| Solid Content (%) | 39.0–41.0 |
| Color (G) | ≤10 |
| Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 1000–100000 |
Polyvinylimidazole is a copolymer obtained via free radical polymerization of vinylimidazole under initiator-catalyzed conditions.
Modifiability: Various functional groups can be introduced through chemical modification;
Responsiveness: Exhibits responsiveness to pH, temperature, ionic strength, etc.;
Stability: Excellent chemical and thermal stability, suitable for complex environments.
Biomedical: Controlled drug delivery carriers, gene therapy carriers, tumor-targeted delivery, tissue engineering scaffolds, and antibacterial coatings.
Environmental Remediation: Adsorption of heavy metals (e.g., Cu²⁺, Pb²⁺), organic dyes, and CO₂ capture.
Catalytic & Functional Materials: Metal catalyst support, ionic conductive materials, optical/electrical materials.
Sensing & Separation: Gas/ion sensors, chromatographic stationary phases, solid-phase extraction materials.
Coatings & Energy: Anti-corrosion coatings, nanomaterials synthesis, electrode materials for supercapacitors.
Packaging: 25kg plastic drum or as required.
Store in dry, cool, sealed conditions. Shelf life is 12 months in original packaging.
Non-flammable, non-explosive, classified as general chemical.
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