Tacticity in Polymers
Tacticity in Polymers
Tacticity in Polymers
The F atoms (small yellow balls) with one of the units in backward position,
giving a H-H and T-T sequence. The peaks marked A, B, C and D in the
corresponding 19F NMR spectrum of PVDF correspond to the fluorine atoms
labeled in the Figure below.
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13C
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Tacticity in PMMA
Tacticity in PMMA
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Tacticity in PMMA
Tacticity in PMMA
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NMR Spectroscopy:
Molecular mass
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NMR Spectroscopy:
Molecular mass
13C
NMR Spectroscopy:
Copolymer Analysis
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Molecular Weight and Branching
Instrumentation of GPC
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SEC
Instrumentation of GPC
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GPC
The concentration of polymer in the eluate is monitored
continuously and a chromatogram is obtained which is a plot of
concentration against the elution volume or time, which provides
a qualitative distribution of the molar mass in a give polymer.
There may be just a small amount of
very high MW material that comes off first,
and small amounts of low MW material
that come off last, and in-between a curve
that reflects the MW distribution of the
sample.
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The volume of the solvent contained in a GPC system from point of injection
to the point of concentration detection can be considered as the sum of a
void volume Vo (volume of solvent outside the porous beads) and an internal
volume Vi (volume of solvent inside the porous beads).
The volume of solvent required to elute a particular polymer species from
the point of injection to the detector is known as its elution volume Ve as
follows,
Ve Vo K seVi
Where Kse is the fraction of the internal pore volume penetrated by certain
polymer molecules.
For small polymer molecules that can penetrate all of the internal voulme
Kse=1 and therefore Ve Vo Vi
For very large polymer molecules that are unable to penetrate the pores
Kse=0, and therefore Ve Vo
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wi
hi
hi
Calculation of MW Distribution in
GPC
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Mi
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M w wi M i
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GPC:
Hydrodynamic Volume
GPC:
Hydrodynamic Volume
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Column Packing
Different types
Semi-rigid, cross-linked macromolecular polymers
Rigid, controlled-pore-size glasses or silica
Semi-rigid polymers: these materials swell slightly
care must be taken during use
limited to a maximum pressure of 300 psi due to bed
compressibility
e.g. styrene divinylbenzene polymers (for compounds of MW
range of 100-500 million) & suspension polymerization of 2hydroxyethyl methacrylate with ethylene dimethacrylate (can
withstand pressure upto 3000 psi)
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