2010
DOI: 10.1002/app.32528
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Miscibility enhancement through hydrogen bonding interaction of biodegradable poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) blending with poly(styrene‐co‐vinyl phenol) copolymer

Abstract: Differential scanning calorimetry, one-and two-dimensional Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy have been used to investigate the miscibility of and specific interactions between poly(styrene-co-vinyl phenol) (PSOH) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) upon varying the vinyl phenol content of the PSOH copolymer. The FTIR and solid state NMR spectra revealed that the phenol units of PVPh interact with the carbonyl groups of PHB through intermolecular hydr… Show more

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“…Various polymer systems, such as block copolymers (Kim et al, 2006b; Jia et al, 2010; Jin et al, 2011), biodegradable polymers (Guo et al, 2011; Unger et al, 2011; Ando et al, 2012; Hoshina et al, 2012, 2014; Wang et al, 2014), conducting polymer (Hong et al, 2005; Grzeszczuk et al, 2013), liquid crystals (Tang et al, 2010; Cheng et al, 2011), polymer blends (Oh et al, 2009; Unger et al, 2009, 2011; Jelèić et al, 2010; Popescu and Vasile, 2010, 2011; Kuo and Liu, 2011), and polymer nanocomposites (Huang et al, 2009; Huang and Kuo, 2010; Peng et al, 2010; Ando et al, 2012; Qu et al, 2012), etc., are analyzed by 2DCOS. Detailed information of polymers for polymerization (Izawa et al, 2001; Hong et al, 2005; Huang and Kuo, 2010; Qu et al, 2012; Noda, 2014d; Seo et al, 2014), melting behavior (Unger et al, 2009; Peng et al, 2010; Popescu and Vasile, 2010), crystallization (Huang et al, 2009; Zheng et al, 2010; Guo et al, 2011; Unger et al, 2011; Ando et al, 2012; Hoshina et al, 2012, 2014; Chai et al, 2013; Wang et al, 2013, 2014), gelation (Wang and Wu, 2011; Su et al, 2012; Park et al, 2013), photoreaction (Lee et al, 2010, 2012), hydration (Lai and Wu, 2013), sorption/desorption processes (Musto et al, 2011; Lai and Wu, 2013; Galizia et al, 2014), and phase transition/separation (Kim et al, 2006b; Cheng et al, 2011; Kuo and Liu, 2011; Hou et al, 2014), etc., which are undergoing under the influence of applied external perturbation, are obtained by 2DCOS. 2DCOS probes with various analytical techniques, such as IR, near-IR (NIR), Raman, X-ray, UV-Vis, THz, NMR spectroscopies, and even chromatography, have been successfully applied in polymer studies.…”
Section: Application Of 2dcos In Polymer Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various polymer systems, such as block copolymers (Kim et al, 2006b; Jia et al, 2010; Jin et al, 2011), biodegradable polymers (Guo et al, 2011; Unger et al, 2011; Ando et al, 2012; Hoshina et al, 2012, 2014; Wang et al, 2014), conducting polymer (Hong et al, 2005; Grzeszczuk et al, 2013), liquid crystals (Tang et al, 2010; Cheng et al, 2011), polymer blends (Oh et al, 2009; Unger et al, 2009, 2011; Jelèić et al, 2010; Popescu and Vasile, 2010, 2011; Kuo and Liu, 2011), and polymer nanocomposites (Huang et al, 2009; Huang and Kuo, 2010; Peng et al, 2010; Ando et al, 2012; Qu et al, 2012), etc., are analyzed by 2DCOS. Detailed information of polymers for polymerization (Izawa et al, 2001; Hong et al, 2005; Huang and Kuo, 2010; Qu et al, 2012; Noda, 2014d; Seo et al, 2014), melting behavior (Unger et al, 2009; Peng et al, 2010; Popescu and Vasile, 2010), crystallization (Huang et al, 2009; Zheng et al, 2010; Guo et al, 2011; Unger et al, 2011; Ando et al, 2012; Hoshina et al, 2012, 2014; Chai et al, 2013; Wang et al, 2013, 2014), gelation (Wang and Wu, 2011; Su et al, 2012; Park et al, 2013), photoreaction (Lee et al, 2010, 2012), hydration (Lai and Wu, 2013), sorption/desorption processes (Musto et al, 2011; Lai and Wu, 2013; Galizia et al, 2014), and phase transition/separation (Kim et al, 2006b; Cheng et al, 2011; Kuo and Liu, 2011; Hou et al, 2014), etc., which are undergoing under the influence of applied external perturbation, are obtained by 2DCOS. 2DCOS probes with various analytical techniques, such as IR, near-IR (NIR), Raman, X-ray, UV-Vis, THz, NMR spectroscopies, and even chromatography, have been successfully applied in polymer studies.…”
Section: Application Of 2dcos In Polymer Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2DCOS probes with various analytical techniques, such as IR, near-IR (NIR), Raman, X-ray, UV-Vis, THz, NMR spectroscopies, and even chromatography, have been successfully applied in polymer studies. 2DCOS has been extensively used in the IR study of polymers (Kim et al, 2006b ; Huang et al, 2009 ; Unger et al, 2009 , 2011 ; Del Río et al, 2010 ; Huang and Kuo, 2010 ; Jelèić et al, 2010 ; Jia et al, 2010 ; Lee et al, 2010 , 2012 ; Peng et al, 2010 ; Popescu and Vasile, 2010 , 2011 ; Zheng et al, 2010 ; Cheng et al, 2011 ; Jin et al, 2011 ; Kuo and Liu, 2011 ; Musto et al, 2011 ; Wang and Wu, 2011 ; Zhang et al, 2011 ; Ando et al, 2012 ; Qu et al, 2012 ; Su et al, 2012 ; Wu et al, 2012 ; Chai et al, 2013 ; Lai and Wu, 2013 ; Park et al, 2013 ; Shinzawa et al, 2013 ; Wang et al, 2013 , 2014 ; Galizia et al, 2014 ; Hou et al, 2014 ; Noda, 2014c ; Seo et al, 2014 ). Among the applications of 2DCOS in polymer study, temperature is the most used as an applied external perturbation (Kim et al, 2006b ; Unger et al, 2009 , 2011 ; Jia et al, 2010 ; Peng et al, 2010 ; Popescu and Vasile, 2010 ; Tang et al, 2010 ; Zheng et al, 2010 ; Cheng et al, 2011 ; Wang and Wu, 2011 ; Su et al, 2012 ; Wang et al, 2013 , 2014 ; Hoshina et al, 2014 ; Hou et al, 2014 ; Seo et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Application Of 2dcos In Polymer Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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