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Nuclear magnetic resonance diblock

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was performed oj a Nicolet 10DX spectrometer. Nuclear magnetic resonance ( H) characterization was accomplished using an IBM 270 SL. Both techniques can successfully be utilized to analyze both the diblock precursors as well as the derived acid containing polymers. [Pg.263]

In the case of heterogeneous polymers the experimental methods need to be refined. In order to analyze those polymers it is necessary to determine a set of functions / (M), which describe the distribution for each kind of heterogeneity i This could be the mass distributions of the blocks in a diblock copolymer. The standard SEC methods fail here and one needs to refine the method, e.g., by performing liquid chromatography at the critical point of adsorption [59] or combine SEC with methods, which are, for instance, sensitive to the chemical structure, e.g., high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), infrared (IR), or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) [57],... [Pg.230]


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