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1H n.m.r. technique for characterization of polymerized petroleum pitches
A new proton n.m.r. technique has been developed for the chemical characterization of polymerized petroleum pitches with pyridine-insoluble contents as high as 80%. The polymerized pitches were completely solubilized for conventional 1H n.m.r. evaluation in a mixed solvent system consisting of S 2Cl...
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description | A new proton n.m.r. technique has been developed for the chemical characterization of polymerized petroleum pitches with pyridine-insoluble contents as high as 80%. The polymerized pitches were completely solubilized for conventional
1H n.m.r. evaluation in a mixed solvent system consisting of S
2Cl
2-SO
2Cl
2. Although solubilization occurs via the addition of chlorine to the polynuclear aromatic rings, the n.m.r. spectra can still be quantitatively interpreted. Several applications are discussed. |
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