Magnetic Resonance of Polymers at Surfaces
Abstract
A brief review of the use of magnetic resonance of polymer molecules attached to or near solid surfaces is given with examples from the author's laboratory. Liquid, solid (including wide-line and magic angle spinning) and two dimensional magnetic resonance experiments have all been performed on surface polymers. The results suggest how magnetic resonance techniques can be used to probe the dynamics and structure of the polymer in composites, dispersions, surface treatments and the drying of coatings. © 1990.
Recommended Citation
F. D. Blum, "Magnetic Resonance of Polymers at Surfaces," Colloids and Surfaces, Elsevier, Jan 1990.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/0166-6622(90)80037-5
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Chemistry
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Article - Journal
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English
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© 1990 Elsevier, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Jan 1990