Abstract: | Polystyrene–divinylbenzene (PS–DVB) copolymer was modified by anchoring dipyridylamine (DPA) on it followed by complexation with Fe(III). Under the experimental conditions followed, 9% incorporation of Fe(III) was achieved. PS–DVB–DPA and PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) were characterized by IR spectra. Diffuse reflectance spectra for PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) and DPA–Fe(III) revealed λmax at ~ 360 and ~ 310, respectively. This difference could be due to a difference in the nature of the coordinating moieties complexing with Fe(III) in these two systems. Scanning electron micrographs of PS–DVB, PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III), and heat-treated PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) revealed some typical surface features. Thermal stability varied in the order PS–DVB–DPA–Fe(III) > PS–DVB–DPA ?PS–DVB, and DTA showed characteristic exotherms. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |