C-13 Rotating frame relaxation of solid polymers |
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Authors: | G. Hempel H. Schneider |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Technical College Leuna-Merseburg, Geusaer Straße, GDR-4200 Merseburg, German Democratic Republic |
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Abstract: | Summary 13c T1 of some polymers has been measured at various temperatures. This relaxation is sensitive to other motions than those determining the proton relaxation. The T1's of polyethylene and poly(ethylene-vinylacetate) show minima which correspond to second moments of 108 s–2 and 4·108 s–2, respectively, in contrary to the theoretical value of 4·109 s–2. The reason is a strongly restricted motion — e. g. torsional oscillation — which cannot average out completely the dipolar interaction. In poly(methylmethacrylate) and in poly(vinylacetate) a decrease of the restriction with increasing temperature has been observed.Presented at the 22nd Microsymposium, Characterization of Structure and Dynamics of Macromolecular Systems by NMR Methods, Prague, CSSR, July 20–23, 1981 |
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