Claims
- 1. A carboxylated copolymer of the formula
- X.sub.m Y.sub.n Y'.sub.p
- wherein
- X is an isobutylene monomer unit,
- Y is a non-carboxylated vinylbenzene monomer unit of the formula ##STR6## in which Q is hydrogen or lower alkyl,
- R is halogen, lower alkyl, chloro lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, or two adjacent R's together are methylenedioxy, and
- s is an integer from 0 to 5,
- Y' is a carboxylated Y unit,
- m represents the number of isobutylene monomer units in the copolymer,
- n represents the number of non-carboxylated vinylbenzene monomer units in the copolymer,
- p represents the number of carboxylated vinylbenzene monomer units in the copolymer and is 5 to 100% of (n + p),
- m and (n + p) are in an m:(n + p) ratio of 2:1 to 1000:1,
- X, y and Y' are randomly interconnected through carbon to carbon linkages with single Y and Y' units predominately connected only to X units, and the copolymer has an equivalent weight per carboxyl group of 200 to 1 .times. 10.sup.5.
- 2. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 1 in which the non-carboxylated isobutylene/vinylbenzene copolymer from which the copolymer is obtained by carboxylation has a molecular weight in the range of 1000 to 5 .times. 10.sup.6.
- 3. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 2 in which the vinylbenzene is selected from the group consisting of vinyltoluene, styrene and .alpha.-methylstyrene.
- 4. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 3 in which the non-carboxylated substrate copolymer has a molecular weight in the range of 2000 to 2 .times. 10.sup.6, m:(n + p) is in a ratio of 5:1 to 600:1, and the copolymer has an equivalent weight per carboxyl group of 600 to 6 .times. 10.sup.4.
- 5. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 3 in which the non-carboxylated substrate copolymer has a molecular weight in the range of 5000 to 1 .times. 10.sup.6, m:(n + p) is in a ratio of 8:1 to 440:1, and the copolymer has an equivalent weight per carboxyl group of 1000 to 5 .times. 10.sup.4.
- 6. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 5 in which the vinylbenzene is vinyltoluene.
- 7. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 5 in which the vinylbenzene is styrene.
- 8. The carboxylated copolymer of claim 5 in which the vinylbenzene is .alpha.-methylstyrene.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 616,839, filed Sept. 25, 1975, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 508,886, filed Sept. 24, 1974, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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