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Infrared Spectroscopy of Polymers, IX: Pendant Ester Polymers and Polycarbonates

Brian C. Smith

2022Spectroscopy26 citationsDOI

Abstract

We continue our survey of the spectra of carbonyl-containing polymers by looking at the spectrum of cellulose acetate. What makes cellulose acetate unique is that it is a carbohydrate molecule that is reacted to obtain pendant ester groups. I will also introduce you to polycarbonates. Carbonates are a carbonyl-containing functional group that contain three oxygen atoms. An example of an economically important polycarbonate is Lexan, which is made into windows and car parts. In this column, we examine its spectrum in detail.

Topics & Concepts

PolycarbonatePolymerInfrared spectroscopyCelluloseCellulose acetatePolymer chemistryMoleculeInfraredChemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryPolymer sciencePhysicsOpticsNMR spectroscopy and applicationsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentPhase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
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