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Two-dimensional near-infrared correlation spectroscopy studies of polymer blends I: Composition-dependent spectral variations of blends of atactic polystyrene and poly[2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether]
Authors:Yanzhi Ren  Yukihiro Ozaki  Tsuyoshi Murakami  Toshikatsu Nishioka  Kenichi Nakashima
Abstract:Generalized two-dimensional (2D) near-infrared (NIR) correlation spectroscopy has been applied to study the conformational changes and molecular interactions in blends of atactic polystyrene (PS) and poly2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether] (PPE). NIR diffuse reflectance spectra have been measured for PS, PPE and their blends of different compositions, i.e., PS/PPE=90/10, 70/30, 50/50, 30/70, 10/90. The 2D synchronous correlation analysis of these composition-dependent NIR spectral variations separates the bands of PS from those of PPE. The 2D asynchronous analysis identifies spectral features indicative of the conformational changes or the specific interaction of PS and PPE. It can also detect “blend bands” whose origin is attributed to the formation of the polymer blends. Two “blend bands” of PS are identified at 6887 and 4836 cm?1, and three “blend bands” of PPE are observed at 5752, 5679 and 4647 cm?1. These “blend bands” are due to vibrations of the aromatic rings of PS or PPE and of the CH3 of PPE. Thus, not only the aromatic rings of PS and PPE but also the CH3 groups of PPE play important roles in the formation of the blends.
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