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Nuclear magnetic resonance descriptive examples

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. The successful study of polymers in solution by high resolution NMR spectroscopy started with the pioneering work on the sequence structure of poly methyl methacrylate in 1960. Since then, an ever-increasing number of investigations have been carried out ranging from the elucidation of the statistics of homopolymer and copolymer structure to the study of conformation, relaxation and adsorption properties of polymers. The aspects of sequence length determination and tacticity have received considerable attention (Klesper 84, for example, reports more than 500 entries). Therefore, a detailed review will not be attempted. (For a detailed description of the NMR Theory and statistics of polymer structure, see Bovey 59, Randall 23, and Klesper 84). [Pg.109]


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