Vibrational Spectroscopy of Phenols and Phenolic Polymers. Theory,Experiment, and Applications |
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Authors: | Ferenc Billes Ildikó Mohammed‐Ziegler |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Physical Chemistry and Material Sciences , Budapest University of Technology and Economics , Budapest, Hungary fbilles@mail.bme.hu;3. Hemercy KKT , Csolnok, Hungary;4. Gedeon Richter Plc, Quality Control Department , H-2510, Dorog, Esztergomi út 27, Hungary |
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Abstract: | In the first part of this review, the authors give a survey on the literature of vibrational spectroscopy of phenol, phenol derivatives, and other phenolic componds from the last decade of the last century through today. The classical and modern methods of vibrational spectroscopy are also introduced and a glossary is included to aid comprehension. The second part deals with the literature regarding the importance of vibrational spectroscopy in the investigation and identification of phenolic compounds in natural substances, the application of vibrational spectroscopy in composite and synthetic polymer chemistry, and following of chemical processes and investigating their resulting products. Vibrational spectroscopy is a very good tool for determination of molecular structures and is important in chemical analysis and in the chemical industry. |
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Keywords: | Infrared Raman special methods phenol phenolic compounds natural substances composites synthetic polymers |
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