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  • TITLE
  • DEDICATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • I. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • INTRODUCTION
  • OBJECTIVES OF THE PRESENT WORK
  • II. BENZIL-BENZILIC ACID REARRANGEMENT IN CROSSLINKED MACROMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
  • 1. (a) Divinylbenzene-Crosslinked Polystyrene
  • (b) Tetraethyleneglycol Diacrylate-Cross-linked Polystyrene
  • 2. Chloromethylation of Polystyrene
  • 3. Synthesis of Polymeric Aldehydes
  • 4. Preparation and Characterization of Polymeric Analogues of α-Hydroxy Ketones
  • (a) Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation
  • Fig.II.1. IR spectram of polymeric benzoin
  • Fig.II.2. c13CP/MAS spectrum of polymeric benzoin
  • (b) Crossed Benzoin Condensation Between Pol.ymeric Aldehyde (4a or 4b) and Substituted Benzaldehydes
  • (c) Effect of Crosslinking on Polymeric Benzoin Condensation
  • (d) Effect of Hyperentropic Factor on Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation
  • Fig. II.3. Effect of hyperentropic factor on intrapolymeric benzoin condensation
  • 5. Synthesis of Polymeric Diketones
  • Fig.II.4. IR spectrum of polymeric benzil analogue
  • Fig.II.5. C13 CP/MAS NMR spectrum of polymeric benzil
  • 6. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks
  • Fig.II.6. IR spectrum of polymeric benzilic acid
  • Fig.II.7. C13 CP/MAS NMR spectrum of polymeric benzilic acid
  • (a) Effect of Substituents
  • (b) Effect of the Nature of Crosslinking
  • (c) Effect of the Degree of Crosslinking
  • (d) Effect of Solvation
  • Fig. II.8. Effect of solvation on the extent of benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in DVB crosslinked polystyrene matrix
  • Fig. II.9- Effect of solvation on the extent of benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in TTEGDA- crosslinked polystyrene matrix
  • 7. Kinetics of Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Polymeric Matrices
  • 8. Investigation of Salt Effect
  • Fig. II.10- Salt effect on benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in polymeric matrices
  • 9. Molecular Rearrangements in Macromolecular Solutions
  • (a) Synthesis of Polybenzoin
  • Fig.II.11. Proton NMR spectrum of polybenzoin
  • (b) Synthesis of Polybenzil
  • (c) Synthesis of Benzilic Acid (10) from Polybenzil: Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement
  • Fig.II.12. Proton NMR spectrum of polybenzoil
  • Fig.II.13. Proton NMR spectrum of polybenzilic acid
  • III. MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT IN MACROMOLECULAR CAVITIES
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
  • 1. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Soluble Macromolecular Cavities
  • (a) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG-400 and PEG-6000 Media
  • Fig. III.1. Concentration of PEG Vs rate constant
  • Fig. III.2. Concentration of PEG Vs rate constant
  • (b) Model Reaction I: Hydrolysis of Ethyl Acetate in PEG-6000 Medium
  • Fig. III.3- Kinetics of the hydrolysis of ethyl acetatein PEG-6000 medium
  • (c) Model Reaction II: Saponification of ester in PEG-6000 Medium
  • 2. Encapsulation of 1, 2-Diketo Systems in the Cavities of Crosslinked Polymeric Networks and its Rearrangement to α-Hydroxy Acids
  • (a) Encapsulation of Benzil Molecules in the Cavities of DVB- Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks
  • Fig.III.4. IR spectra of: I-PS-DVB copolymer, II-benzil encapsulated PS DVB co-polymer
  • Fig. III.5. Scanning electron micrographs of PS-DVB resin
  • Fig. III.6. Scanning electron micrograph of benzil-encapsulated PS-DVB resin
  • (b) Encapsulation of α -Diketone in the Cavities of BDDMA-Crosslinked Polystyrene
  • Fig.III.7. IR spectra of -PS-BDDMA resin, II - benzil encapsulated PS-BDDMA resin
  • Fig. III.8. Scanning electron micrograph of PS-BDDMA resin
  • Fig. III.9. Scanning electron micrograph of benzil encapsulated PS-BDDMA resin
  • (c) Encapsulation of α-Diketones in the Cavities of EGDMA-Crosslinked Polystyrene
  • Fig.III.10. IR spectra of I - PS-EGDMA resin, II - benzil encapsulated PS-EGDMA resin
  • (d) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of DVB- Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks
  • Fig. III.11. IR spectrum of benzilic acid encapsulated PS-DVB resin
  • Fig. III.12. Scanning electron micrograph of benzilic acid- encapsulated PS-DVB resin
  • (e) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of BDDMA- Crosslinked Polystyrene Matrix
  • (f) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of EGDMA- Crosslinked Polystyrene Matrix
  • IV. HOFMANN REARRANGEMENT IN CROSSLINKED POLYMERIC MATRICES
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
  • 1. Preparation of Polymeric Amide from DVB-Crosslinked Polystyrene
  • 2. Synthesis of Polymeric Amine from Polymeric Amide by Hofmann Rearrangement
  • 3. Rearrangement / Hydrolysis: Effect of Temperature
  • Fig. IV.1. IR spectra of: I -polymeric amide II -polymeric amine
  • Fig. IV.2. Rearrangement Vs hydrolysis
  • 4. Synthesis of Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Resins
  • (a) Synthesis of DVB-Crosslinked Polyacrylamide
  • (b) TTEGDA-Crosslinked Polyacrylamide
  • (c) Preparation of NNMBA-Crosslinked Polyacrylamide
  • 5. Hofmann Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Matrices
  • (a) Hofmann Rearrangement in DVB- Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Matrices
  • (b) Hofmann Rearrangement in TTEGDA- Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Matrix
  • (c) Hoffman Rearrangement in NNMBA- Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Matrix
  • V. EXPERIMENTAL
  • 1. General
  • 2. Synthesis of Styrene-DVB Copolymer: General Procedure
  • 3. Synthesis of Styrene-TTEGDA Copolymer: General Procedure
  • 4. Chloromethylation of Styrene-Based Copolymers: General Procedure
  • 5. Estimation of Chlorine in Chloromethyl Polystyrene
  • 6. Preparation of Polymer-Bound Benzaldehyde
  • 7. Determination of -CHO Capacity
  • 8. Synthesis of Polymeric Benzoin
  • (a) Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation: General Procedure
  • (b) Crossed Benzoin Condensation: General Procedure
  • 9. Determination of Hydroxyl Capacity of Benzoin
  • 10. Synthesis of Polymeric Benzil
  • 11. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polymeric Matrices: General Procedure
  • 12. Estimation of Carboxyl Value of Benzilic Acid
  • 13. Investigation of the Effect of Solvents on Polymer-Analogous Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement
  • 14. Synthesis of Polybenzoin from Terephthalaldehyde
  • 15. Synthesis of Polybenzil from Polybenzoin
  • 16. Synthesis of α -Hydroxy Acid from Polybenzil: Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement
  • 17. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG400 Medium: General Procedure
  • 18. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG6000 Medium: General Procedure
  • 19. Preparation of Benzil Encapsulated Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymers: General Procedure
  • 20. Preparation of Benzil-Encapsulated Styrene-BDDMA Copolymers: General Procedure
  • 21. Preparation of Benzil-Encapsulated Styrene-EGDMA Copolymers: General Procedure
  • 22. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the Cavities of Styrene-Based Copolymers
  • 23. Preparation of Polymeric Benzoic Acid
  • 24. Preparation of Polymeric Benzoyl Chloride
  • 25. Preparation of Polymeric Benzamide
  • 26. Hofmann Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polymeric Matrices: Preparation of Polymeric Amine
  • 27. Temperature Dependence of Polymer-Analogous Hofmann Rearrangement: General Procedure
  • 28. Determination of Amino Capacity of the Amino Resin: General Procedure
  • 29. Estimation of Carboxyl Capacity of the Rearrangement Product
  • 30. Preparation of Polyacrylamides Crosslinked with DVB: General Procedure
  • 31. Preparation of Polyacrylamides Crosslinked with TTEGDA: General Procedure
  • 32. Preparation of Polyacrylamides Crosslinked with NNMBA: General Procedure
  • 33. Hofmann Rearrangement of Polyacrylamides into Polymeric Amines
  • VI. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
  • REFERENCES