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Double bonds determination, near infrared

The best way to elucidate the reaction path is to follow the evolution of as many independent species and functional groups as possible. For example, analysis of the epoxy-amine reaction following the simultaneous evolution of epoxy and primary amine groups by near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) simultaneous determination of the conversion of double bonds belonging to unsaturated polyester (UP) and styrene (S) using FTIR, as shown in Fig. 5.13 (Yang and Lee, 1988) determination of the evolution of the concentration of free radicals using ESR, as shown in Fig. 5.14 (Tollens and Lee, 1993). [Pg.183]

Isolated double bonds of the —CH=CH2 type and the cis type can be determined in the near-infrared region, the terminal methylene type at 6250 and 4762 cm and the cis type at 4762 cm Trans-unsaturated and saturated C—H groups give no interference. Therefore, mixtures of cis, tram, and terminal double bonds can be analyzed readily for cis and terminal bonds (Kauffman, 1964). [Pg.35]

Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopy had been used to determine traces of hydroxy and carboxy functional groups and water in polyesters. Bowden and co-workers [25] monitored the degradation of PVC using Raman microline focus spectrometry. They demonstrated that PVC decomposition is accompanied by the formation of modal polyene chains containing 11-12 or 13-19 double bonds. Bloor [26] has discussed the Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy of polydiacetylenes. Koenig [27] discusses results obtained by the application of infrared and Raman spectroscopy to polymers. [Pg.82]


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