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Methacrylic Acid Copolymer Dispersion
» Methacrylic Acid Copolymer Dispersion is an aqueous dispersion of Methacrylic Acid Copolymer Type C in water. It contains, on the basis of the calculated amount of dry substance in the Dispersion, not less than 46.0 percent and not more than 50.6 percent of methacrylic acid units. It may contain suitable surface-active agents.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers, at a temperature not exceeding 30
Labeling
The label indicates the name and amount of any substance added as a surface-active agent.
Identification
A: Infrared Absorption
B:
Mix 10 g of it with 0.3 g of triethyl citrate, pour onto a glass slide, and allow the water to evaporate: a clear film is formed.
Viscosity
pH
Loss on drying
Residue on ignition
Heavy metals, Method II
Limit of monomers
pH 2.0 Phosphate buffer, fortieth-molar; Mobile phase; and Chromatographic system
Prepare as directed in the test for Limit of monomers under Methacrylic Acid Copolymer.
Standard solution
Prepare a solution in methanol having a known concentration of about 2 µg per mL each of methacrylic acid and ethyl acrylate. To 50.0 mL of this solution add 25.0 mL of water, and mix.
Test solution
Dissolve 1.0 g of the Dispersion in 50.0 mL of methanol, add 25.0 mL of water, and mix.
Procedure
Proceed as directed in the test for Limit of monomers under Methacrylic Acid Copolymer. The total amount of monomers found is not more than 0.01%, based on the weight of the Dispersion taken.
Coagulum content
Accurately weigh a stainless steel sieve having 90-µm openings, and filter 100 g of the Dispersion through it. Wash the sieve with distilled water until a clear filtrate is obtained, and dry the sieve to constant weight at 110
Assay
Using about 2.5 g of the Dispersion, accurately weighed, proceed as directed in the Assay under Methacrylic Acid Copolymer. Calculate, on the dried basis, the percentage of methacrylic acid units in the portion of Dispersion taken by the formula:
860.9[VN/W(100
in which V is the volume, in mL, of titrant consumed; N is the normality of the titrant; W is the weight, in g, of Dispersion taken for the Assay; and L is the percentage of the loss on drying value for the Dispersion.
Auxiliary Information
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Chromatographic Column
USP32NF27 Page 1279
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 33(6) Page 1254
Chromatographic columns text is not derived from, and not part of, USP 32 or NF 27.
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