polykarboxylater
Polykarboxylater, or polycarboxylates, are polymers characterized by multiple carboxylate groups either pendant to the backbone or present in the repeat units. The carboxylate functionality imparts hydrophilicity and enables strong binding to multivalent cations, making these polymers useful as dispersants, chelating agents, thickeners, and stabilizers. They are usually prepared by polymerizing vinyl monomers bearing carboxyl groups—such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, or maleic acid derivatives—and then neutralizing the polymer with alkali to form water-soluble carboxylate salts, for example sodium polyacrylate. Architectures range from simple homopolymers to random and block copolymers, as well as graft or comb structures when combined with polyether or other side chains.
In cleaning products, polykarboxylates act as builders and dispersants, sequestering calcium and magnesium ions to improve
Properties and safety: polykarboxylates are typically water-soluble or dispersible, with a broad pH stability range. The