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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy line intensities

For the investigation of the molecular dynamics in polymers, deuteron solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (2D-NMR) spectroscopy has been shown to be a powerful method [1]. In the field of viscoelastic polymers, segmental dynamics of poly(urethanes) has been studied intensively by 2D-NMR [78, 79]. In addition to ID NMR spectroscopy, 2D NMR exchange spectroscopy was used to extend the time scale of molecular dynamics up to the order of milliseconds or even seconds. In combination with line-shape simulation, this technique allows one to obtain correlation times and correlation-time distributions of the molecular mobility as well as detailed information about the geometry of the motional process [1]. [Pg.548]


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