Dissociation behavior of poly(oc-hydroxy acrylic acid) (PHA) was investigat
ed by potentiometric titration in the presence of NaCl and/or divalent meta
l chlorides. It was found that pH values of PKA aqueous solutions increased
with time when the degree of dissociation, a, is high (alpha greater than
or equal to 0.5 for NaCl system) and decreased in the lower alpha region (a
lpha < 0.5 for NaCl). The increase of pH was attributed to lactone ring for
mation that occurs between a carboxyl group and a neighbor hydroxyl group u
pon protonation to the former, and the decrease of pH to an induction effec
t by lactone ring to -COOH group. The pH-increasing process was analyzed by
assuming it being of a first order to obtain a time constant. On the basis
of time constant thus estimated and pKa values for divalent counterion sys
tems, a correlation between counterion binding and lactone ring formation w
as discussed. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.