NMR of Polymers 1996
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012119765-0/50003-2
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The Solution Characterization of Polymers

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“…The tert-butyl group, with nine protons, is located at the side chain and thus a greater signal intensity level is expected, while other aromatic groups located in the polymer backbone have only one or two protons. As a result, their proton signal intensity levels should be much smaller or may be overlapped with those of PBI [111]. The tert-butyl signals at ca.…”
Section: Copolymer Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tert-butyl group, with nine protons, is located at the side chain and thus a greater signal intensity level is expected, while other aromatic groups located in the polymer backbone have only one or two protons. As a result, their proton signal intensity levels should be much smaller or may be overlapped with those of PBI [111]. The tert-butyl signals at ca.…”
Section: Copolymer Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DOSY [44,45], VT-NMR [46] and NOESY [47,48] (see Materials and Methods, Section 2) were used to study the structural and conformational features of M-l-Gln in water at the isoelectric point (pH 4.5). The DOSY measurements ( Figure S5) allowed to determine the diffusion coefficient, D, for all individual M-l-Gln proton resonances (Table S1).…”
Section: Nmr Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%