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Measurement of Spectrum with High-Quality Including Quantitative Analysis

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NMR Spectroscopy of Polymers

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NMR is uniquely powerful in the determination of polymer microstructure, such as stereochemical configuration (tacticity), geometrical isomerism, regioirregularity, and monomer sequences in copolymers. Quantitative data concerning these structural characteristics of polymers can be obtained from relative intensities of the respective peaks for these structures, and are hardly collected by other analytical means. NMR measurements for the analyses of polymers should be performed with much higher accuracy and precision than those for low molecular weight compounds; in the latter only approximate intensity ratios, such as CH3:CH2=3:2, are required.’ Experimental conditions for quantitative polymer analysis have been discussed in reviews [1, 2] and those for general purposes in a book by Derome [3].

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Hatada, K., Kitayama, T. (2004). Measurement of Spectrum with High-Quality Including Quantitative Analysis. In: NMR Spectroscopy of Polymers. Springer Laboratory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08982-8_2

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