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Segmental mobility in poly(isoprene) rubber studied by deuterium-carbon NMR correlation spectroscopy

Menge, H
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Hediger, S
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Emsley, L  
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2001
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A HMQC based deuterium-carbon correlation method is used for the first time to study the segmental mobility in a fully deuterated poly(isoprene) (PI) rubber network. The isotropic J(CD) couplings can be utilized for polarization transfer between H-2 and C-13 spins in a mobile solid polymer. This makes it possible to correlate the H-2 resonances with the C-13 chemical shifts of the attached carbon in a two-dimensional (2D) experiment, and thus allow the extraction of the individual H-2 signals. The experimental data obtained from the 2D correlation spectrum indicates differences in the segmental mobility of the C-D vectors in perdeuterated Pi. The conclusions are fully consistent with H-2 and C-13 T-1 relaxation data. The results shown in this paper demonstrate the potential of H-2-C-13 NMR correlation spectroscopy in solid systems which produce overlapped 1D H-2 spectra.

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