Process for producing monoallylamine polymer

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ABSTRACT:
By polymerizing an inorganic acid salt of monoallylamine in a polar solvent in the presence of a radical initiator having, in its molecule, an azo group and a group having cationic nitrogen atom, a polymer of monoallylamine having a high degree of polymerization can be obtained in high yield.

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