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J. Collignon

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Pseudo-solid echoes of proton and deuteron NMR in polyethvlene melts

1981

The solid echo technique is applied to determining residual dipolar and quadrupolar couplings in molten polyethylene (PE) and deuterated PE, respectively. The residual coupling defined by the square root of the second moment is about 1% of the corresponding quantity in the solid. It increases with molecular weight, and decreases with rising temperature. A theoretical treatment of time dependent residual couplings yields a decay time that is found experimentally to be about 0.1 ms in molten PE, and independent of molecular weight and temperature within our limits of accuracy. The residual coupling is discussed in relation with chain entanglement in PE. Measurements of the spin-lattice and sp…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCouplingPolymers and PlasticsProtonSecond moment of areaPolymerPolyethyleneResidualMolecular physicschemistry.chemical_compoundDipoleColloid and Surface ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryDeuteriumMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryColloid and Polymer Science
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1H-NMR relaxation in polyethylene melts as studied by the deuteron dilution technique

1980

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceDilution techniqueDeuteriumchemistryPolymer chemistryGeneral EngineeringProton NMRPhysical chemistryRelaxation (physics)General Materials SciencePolyethyleneJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Letters Edition
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