2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03228
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Observing a Chemical Reaction at a Buried Solid/Solid Interface in Situ

Abstract: Chemical reactions are the most important phenomena in chemistry. However, chemical reactions at buried solid/solid interfaces are very difficult to study in situ. In this research, the chemical reaction between two solid polymer materials, a nylon film and a maleic anhydride (MAH) grafted poly(ethylene-octene) (MAHgEO) sample, was directly analyzed at the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface at the molecular level in real time and in situ, using surface and interface sensitive sum-frequency generation (SFG) vibratio… Show more

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“… It is interesting to see that the nylon CO signal, observed previously from the nylon surface and buried nylon/EO interface, almost disappeared in the ssp spectrum and decreased tremendously in the ppp spectrum at the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface. Such different interfacial structures at the buried nylon/EO and nylon/MAHgEO interfaces can be correlated to varied adhesion strengths for these two interfaces . A peak at 1725 cm –1 was found to dominate the SFG spectrum collected from the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“… It is interesting to see that the nylon CO signal, observed previously from the nylon surface and buried nylon/EO interface, almost disappeared in the ssp spectrum and decreased tremendously in the ppp spectrum at the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface. Such different interfacial structures at the buried nylon/EO and nylon/MAHgEO interfaces can be correlated to varied adhesion strengths for these two interfaces . A peak at 1725 cm –1 was found to dominate the SFG spectrum collected from the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…A peak at 1725 cm –1 was found to dominate the SFG spectrum collected from the buried nylon/MAHgEO interface. This band is related to the carboxylic acid groups and imide groups in the reaction product . The current study focuses on the peak assignment of the SFG spectra collected from the nylon/polyethylene interfaces.…”
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“…Recent drastic developments of the instruments for interfacial analyses and inspection have revealed not only the structure and properties of the interphase but also molecular behaviors of the polymer chains at the interphase. There are various candidates of instruments for the precise analyses of the interphase, for example, transmission electron microscope (TEM), , atomic force microscope (AFM), confocal Raman scattering microspectroscope, ,, AFM-infrared spectroscope (AFM-IR), sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscope, X-ray photoelectron spectroscope (XPS), neutron reflectometer (NR), X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurement, , Rutherford scattering measurements, and so on. These advanced analysis technologies provide the information at the interphase including nanostructure, molecular orientation, distribution, and chemical bond states.…”
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confidence: 99%