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SOLUTION-STATE C-13 NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE STUDIES OF POLYANILINE

Kenwright, AM; Feast, WJ; Adams, P; Milton, AJ; Monkman, AP; Say, BJ

Authors

AM Kenwright

WJ Feast

P Adams

AJ Milton

BJ Say



Abstract

Solution-state C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra are presented for the emeraldine base and leucoemeraldine base forms of polyaniline. The bulk of the leucoemeraldine base sample gives a simple two-line spectrum, which is readily assignable. The emeraldine base samples give spectra of much greater complexity, showing many more lines than there are carbons in the postulated chain repeat unit. This is rationalized in terms of slow interchange of the many conformers available to the emeraldine base form. A quantitative 'region assignment' is made. Gel permeation chromatography measurements show that interconversion between the two forms is achieved without either significant crosslinking or chain scission. The minor peaks in the spectrum of the leucoemeraldine base form due to chain defects (including chain ends) are compared with chemical shift values calculated for postulated structures, and some structures can be rejected on the basis of this.

Citation

Kenwright, A., Feast, W., Adams, P., Milton, A., Monkman, A., & Say, B. (1992). SOLUTION-STATE C-13 NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE STUDIES OF POLYANILINE. Polymer, 33(20), 4292-4298

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 1992
Journal Polymer
Print ISSN 0032-3861
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 33
Issue 20
Pages 4292-4298
Keywords CONDUCTING POLYMERS; POLYANILINE; C-13 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE; CONFORMATIONSC-13 NMR; SPECTRA; POLYMERS
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1559010