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Ordered structures of syndiotactic poly(methyl methacrylates) studied by a combination of infrared,Raman, and NMR spectroscopy.
Authors:Ji&#x;í Dybal  Ji&#x;í Sp v ek  Bohdan Schneider
Institution:Ji?í Dybal,Ji?í Spěvá?ek,Bohdan Schneider
Abstract:The C ? O stretching vibrations in Raman and infrared spectra of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) samples of various stereoregularity in solutions and in the solid state were measured. It was found that for ordered structures of syndiotactic (s) PMMA, transition dipole coupling of ester groups in ordered s-PMMA sequences leads to a splitting of the C ? O stretching vibration into three components with wavenumbers equal in the solid state and in solution, and of different activity in Raman and infrared spectra. A comparison of the time dependences of self-aggregation of s-PMMA as measured by NMR and infrared spectroscopy indicates that the first phase of the aggregation process is detected by both methods. NMR analysis of the effect of the degree of stereoregularity on the self-aggregation of s-PMMA shows that the prerequisite for the generation of a stable ordered structure is the mutual interaction of two s-sequences of a minimum length of 9 monomer units. The experimental data obtained lead to the conclusion that, in self-aggregated s-PMMA, some of the ester groups are in close contact, with the interacting s-sequences probably forming a double helix.
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