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Hydrogen Bonding in Polymers: Effect of Temperature on the OH Stretching Bands of Poly(vinylphenol)
A detailed analysis of the bands appearing in the OH stretching region of the infrared spectrum of poly(vinylphenol) and their changes with temperature is presented. Bands usually assigned to “free” (non-hydrogen-bonded) groups contain overlapping contributions from both monomeric and end-group spec...
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Published in: | Macromolecules 2009-08, Vol.42 (16), p.6159-6165 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A detailed analysis of the bands appearing in the OH stretching region of the infrared spectrum of poly(vinylphenol) and their changes with temperature is presented. Bands usually assigned to “free” (non-hydrogen-bonded) groups contain overlapping contributions from both monomeric and end-group species, both hydrogen-bonded to π orbitals. Assignments of bands due to hydrogen-bonded groups are made on the basis of whether the proton and oxygen in a particular OH group are both involved in hydrogen bonds (as “donors” and “acceptors”, respectively) or whether one or the other is “free” (not hydrogen-bonded). The assignment of other modes is more uncertain, and various possibilities are discussed. Changes in absorption coefficient with temperature appear to affect bands due to hydrogen-bonded groups in the interior of chains and monomeric species by essentially the same amount. The large change in absorption coefficient of the hydrogen-bonded band relative to a band assigned to free groups postulated in a previous study is more likely due to a change in the distribution of hydrogen-bonded and “free” species that were not resolved in previous work. |
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ISSN: | 0024-9297 1520-5835 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ma900928z |