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Spin‐probe studies. II. Applications to polymer characterization
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceRotational Energy BarrierChemistryHost PolymersPolymersElectron Paramagnetic ResonancePolymer PhysicBiophysicsPolymer ChemistrySpin‐probe TechniquePhysical ChemistryPolymer AnalysisSpintronicsMacromolecular SciencePolymer SolutionPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationMedicineSpin‐probe Studies
Abstract The spin‐probe technique has been employed to study interactions between several small organic nitroxides and host polymers in which they are dissolved. By this method one is able to study the mobility of the dissolved molecule in its microscopic environment using electron spin resonance spectroscopy. The behavior of one nitroxide has been examined in twelve different polymers and copolymers. An ESR line shape parameter has been correlated with T m and T g . In addition, energy barriers for the rotation of the dissolved nitroxides in the polymers have been calculated. They range from 7.8 to 18 kcal/mole, depending on the structure of the nitroxide and the polymer. Similar experiments in a hydrocarbon solvent afford a rotational energy barrier of 3.8 kcal/mole.
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