Polymer characterization : interdisciplinary approaches : proceedings of the Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Characterization of Polymers at the Meeting of the American Chemical Society in September 1970
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Polymer characterization : interdisciplinary approaches : proceedings of the Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Characterization of Polymers at the Meeting of the American Chemical Society in September 1970
Plenum Press, 1971
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注記
Sponsored by the Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry and the Polymer Division of the American Chemical Society, and held during the meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Sept. 1970
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Physical and spectroscopic methods have been used jointly for characterization of polymers for at least four decades. Yet, new techniques permit increasingly refined determination of polymer chemistry and morphol- ogy_ The correlation of this knowledge with physical properties of polymers is helpful to planned synthesis of new products. The most prominent spectroscopic techniques through the forties and fifties were infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy. Nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance and MOssbauer spectroscopy started making sig- nificant contributions to polymer chemistry in the early sixties. Still more recently fluorescence spectroscopy and laser Raman spectroscopy have become readily appli- cable to polymers and are contributing significantly to the understanding of the relationship between polymer structure and properties. Determination of the distribution of monomer se- quences by molecular size has become possible through combined gel permeation chromatography and spectroscopic analysis. Fragments of polymers from chemical break- down or from pyrolysis are further fractionated and structurally analyzed.
The relationship between the chemistry of polymers and performance can be determined from changes in chemical structure and orientation after curing, degradation, or physical or thermal manipulation of the polymers.
目次
Raman Spectroscopy of Polymers.- The Use of Group Frequencies for Structural Analysis in the Raman Compared to the Infrared.- Investigation of Polyester Structure by Laser Raman Spectroscopy.- Characterization of Biological Polymers by Laser Raman Scattering.- Multiple Parameters Characterizing Interfacial Films of a Protein Analogue, Polymethylglutamate.- Polymers of Ferrocenylmethyl Acrylate and Ferrocenylmethyl Methacrylate and Their Ferricinium Salts.- Polymer Chemistry and Spectroscopy at High Pressures.- Infrared Analysis of Polymer Surfaces and Strata by KBr Abrasion Techniques.- A Thermal Study of ?-Form Polypropylene.- Transitions and Relaxations in Aromatic Polymers.- Characterization of Polymer Glasses by Sintering Techniques.- Determination of Monomer Distribution in Copolymers Using Gel Permeation Chromatography and Infrared Spectroscopy.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Emulsion Polymer Systems.- Characterization of Butadiene-Acrylonitrile Emulsion Copolymers by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.- Characterization of Diene Polymer Microstructure by Olefin-Polymer Metathesis.- Laser Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography Application to Polymers.- The Application of Luminescence Spectroscopy to Polymer Analysis.- The Role of Luminescence Spectroscopy in Polymer Science.
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