Vibrational spectroscopic studies of conformation of poly(oxyethylene). II. Conformation–spectrum correlations

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Abstract

Detailed normal‐coordinate analysis has been carried out on a large number of conformers of model molecules of poly(oxyethylene); the model molecules treated are CH3(OCH2CH2)nOCH3 with n = 2,3, and 6. The systematic treatment provides well‐defined correlations between conformation and vibrational spectra of poly(oxyethylene). The vibrations in the region 1050–800 cm−1, which are associated with the CO and CC stretching and CH2 rocking modes, are highly dependent on the conformation of the polymer chain. On the basis of these correlations, the infrared and Raman spectra of the molten state and of the aqueous solution are interpreted in terms of the conformational states. The analysis indicates that the following conformational fragments are present in these phases: GT‐TG (T: trans; G: gauche), TT‐TG, GT‐GG, TT‐TT, and TT‐GG for the CH2CH2OCH2CH2 group, and TGT and TGG for the OCH2CH2O group. Conformational fragments GT‐TG′ and GT‐G′G′ are also possible in the analogy to GT‐TG and GT‐GG. Copyright © 1986 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Matsuura, H., & Fukuhara, K. (1986). Vibrational spectroscopic studies of conformation of poly(oxyethylene). II. Conformation–spectrum correlations. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 24(7), 1383–1400. https://doi.org/10.1002/polb.1986.090240702

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