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The Infrared Spectra of Polymers, VI: Polymers With C-O Bonds

Brian C. Smith

2022Spectroscopy51 citationsDOI

Abstract

This column series has been organized into sections based on the infrared (IR) spectroscopy of specific chemical bonds. We have discussed functional groups containing C-H, C-O, and C=O bonds. Here, in the sixth installment of our survey of the IR spectra of polymers, we discuss polymers that contain C-O bonds. The spectra we will examine include polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose, starch, and copolymers that contain C-O bonds such as polyethetherketone, polyurethanes, and polyimides. The unifying theme of all these spectra is that they all contain one or more large C-O stretching peaks between 1300–1000 cm-1.

Topics & Concepts

Infrared spectroscopyPolymerCopolymerPolymer chemistrySpectral lineInfraredChemistryCelluloseMaterials sciencePolymer scienceCrystallographyOrganic chemistryPhysicsAstronomyOpticsCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
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