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Dipolar polymer molecule segments relaxation

The application of relaxation time measurements to study segmental motion (in polymers) as well as diffusional chain motion is very well documented but is still a subject of study, particularly using the frequency dependence of relaxation times to test the detailed predictions of models (McBriety and Packer 1993). The anisotropy of reorientation can also be studied conveniently, and recent interest in motion of molecules on surfaces (e.g. water on porous silica) has been investigated with great sueeess (Gladden 1993). Since the dipolar interaction is usually both intermolecular and intramolecular, the relaxation of spin- /2 nuclei (e.g. H) in the same molecule as a quadrupolar nucleus (e.g. H) can permit a complete study of reorientation and translation at a microscopic level (Schmidt-Rohr and Spiess 1994). [Pg.186]


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