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Chemical reaction dynamics resonant rate structures

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a most effective and significant method for observing the structure and dynamics of polymer chains both in solution and in the solid state [1]. Undoubtedly the widest application of NMR spectroscopy is in the field of structure determination. The identification of certain atoms or groups in a molecule as well as their position relative to each other can be obtained by one-, two-, and three-dimensional NMR. Of importance to polymerization of vinyl monomers is the orientation of each vinyl monomer unit to the growing chain tacticity. The time scale involved in NMR measurements makes it possible to study certain rate processes, including chemical reaction rates. Other applications are isomerism, internal relaxation, conformational analysis, and tautomerism. [Pg.83]


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