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Applications of Polymer Spectroscopy

Book1978

Edited by:

EDWARD G. BRAME, JR.

Applications of Polymer Spectroscopy

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Edited by:

EDWARD G. BRAME, JR.

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Applications of Polymer Spectroscopy focuses on the use of spectroscopy for the determination of polymer structure. This book is divided into three general areas of spectroscopy: n ... read full description

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    1 - Fluorine-19 and Carbon-13 NMR Spectra of Polyperfluorobutadiene

    MADELINE S. TOY and ROGER S. STRINGHAM

    Pages 1-5

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    2 - Carbon-13 NMR Spectra of Polyalkenamers

    HUNG YU CHEN

    Pages 7-17

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    3 - Proton and Carbon-13 NMR Spectra of Ethylene–Carbon Monoxide Copolymers

    TING KAI WU, DERICK W. OVENALL and HARVEY H. HOEHN

    Pages 19-40

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    4 - Instrumental Characterization of Ethylene–Ethyl Acrylate–Carbon Monoxide Terpolymers

    J.E. McGRATH, L.M. ROBESON, ... E.W. WISE

    Pages 41-55

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    5 - Carbon-13 Spin Relaxation Parameters of Bulk Synthetic Polymers

    RICHARD A. KOMOROSKI and LEO MANDELKERN

    Pages 57-77

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    6 - NMR and Infrared Study of Thermal Oxidation of cis-1,4-Polybutadiene

    ROBERT V. GEMMER and MORTON A. GOLUB

    Pages 79-85

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    7 - NMR and Infrared Study of Photosensitized Oxidation of Polyisoprene

    MORTON A. GOLUB, MARK L. ROSENBERG and ROBERT V. GEMMER

    Pages 87-99

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    8 - Chemiluminescence Study of the Autoxidation of cis-1,4-Polyisoprene

    G. DAVID MENDENHALL, RICHARD A. NATHAN and MORTON A. GOLUB

    Pages 101-119

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    9 - Raman Spectra of Biopolymers

    BERNARD J. BULKIN

    Pages 121-133

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    10 - Fourier Transform Infrared Spectra of Macromolecules

    M.M. COLEMAN and P.C. PAINTER

    Pages 135-169

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    11 - Reflection–Absorption Infrared Spectra of γ-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane Adsorbed on Bulk Iron

    F.J. BOERIO

    Pages 171-184

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    12 - Dynamic Infrared of Polymers

    R.P. WOOL and W.O. STATTON

    Pages 185-205

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    13 - Characterization of Polymer Deformation and Fracture

    DAVID K. ROYLANCE

    Pages 207-219

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    14 - Stress Mass Spectrometry of Nylon 66

    MICHAEL A. GRAYSON and CLARENCE J. WOLF

    Pages 221-239

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    15 - Characterization of Polymer Decomposition Products by Electron Impact and Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry

    D.A. CHATFIELD, F.D. HILEMAN, ... J.H. FUTRELL

    Pages 241-256

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    16 - Mass Spectrometry of Thermally Treated Polymers

    G.J. MOL, R.J. GRITTER and G.E. ADAMS

    Pages 257-277

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    AUTHOR INDEX

    Pages 279-285

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    SUBJECT INDEX

    Pages 287-289

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Applications of Polymer Spectroscopy focuses on the use of spectroscopy for the determination of polymer structure. This book is divided into three general areas of spectroscopy: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and mass spectroscopy. This text is comprised of 16 chapters and begins with a discussion on the applications of NMR spectroscopy, including carbon-13 NMR, proton NMR, and fluorine-19 NMR. The next section considers infrared spectroscopy, with special consideration to the Fourier transform method and the dynamic method of handling the examination of polymer films. The book then examines the applications of mass spectroscopy, which include the usual characterization of decomposition products both by direct and indirect means and by stressing the polymer. The use of chemiluminescence, Raman spectroscopy, and electron spin resonance methods is also covered. The last chapter describes the mass spectrometry of thermally treated polymers. This book is a valuable resource for scientists, students, and researchers in fields ranging from polymer science and materials science to chemistry and engineering.

Applications of Polymer Spectroscopy focuses on the use of spectroscopy for the determination of polymer structure. This book is divided into three general areas of spectroscopy: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and mass spectroscopy. This text is comprised of 16 chapters and begins with a discussion on the applications of NMR spectroscopy, including carbon-13 NMR, proton NMR, and fluorine-19 NMR. The next section considers infrared spectroscopy, with special consideration to the Fourier transform method and the dynamic method of handling the examination of polymer films. The book then examines the applications of mass spectroscopy, which include the usual characterization of decomposition products both by direct and indirect means and by stressing the polymer. The use of chemiluminescence, Raman spectroscopy, and electron spin resonance methods is also covered. The last chapter describes the mass spectrometry of thermally treated polymers. This book is a valuable resource for scientists, students, and researchers in fields ranging from polymer science and materials science to chemistry and engineering.

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978-0-12-125450-6

Language

English

Published

1978

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Copyright © 1978 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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EDWARD G. BRAME, JR.

ELASTOMER CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT, E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE