Characterization of High Molecular Weight Acrylamide-Based Copolymers by DOSY-NMR Using High Field-Gradients

Q3 Materials Science Kobunshi Ronbunshu Pub Date : 2018-07-25 DOI:10.1295/KORON.2018-0005
Kazuya Watanabe, K. Ute
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Copolymers of [ 2 -( acryloyloxy ) ethyl ] trimethylammonium chloride ( AETAC ) and acrylamide ( AAm ) having weight - average molecular weights ( M w ’ s ) exceeding 10 million were analyzed by di ff usion - ordered two - dimensional spectroscopy ( DOSY ) using high fi eld - gradients ( ≤ 13T / m ) . Distribution curves of the self - di ff usion coe ffi cient D ) were successfully obtained for the copolymers, and the D values at the peak top ( D p ’ s ) correlated well with M w as D p = ( 1.86 × 10 ¹ 8 ) × M w – 0.749 . The distributions of D agreed fairly well with those determined by dynamic light scattering. The DOSYanalysis revealed the molecular weight dependence of the chemical composition of the copolymers; the relative AETAC content increased with decreasing molecular weight.
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高场梯度DOSY-NMR表征高分子量丙烯酰胺基共聚物
采用高场梯度(≤13T / M)的扩散有序二维光谱(DOSY)分析了[2 -(丙烯氧基)乙基]三甲基氯化铵(AETAC)与丙烯酰胺(AAm)的共聚物,其平均分子量(mw)超过1000万。得到了共聚物的自扩散系数D的分布曲线,峰顶的D值(p′s)与M w的相关性良好,p = (1.86 × 10¹8)× M w - 0.749。D的分布与动态光散射的结果相当吻合。DOSYanalysis揭示了共聚物的化学组成对分子量的依赖性;AETAC的相对含量随分子量的减小而增加。
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Kobunshi Ronbunshu
Kobunshi Ronbunshu 化学-高分子科学
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