Deuterium NMR data for tris(o-phenylendioxy)spirocyclotriphosphazene (TPP) and H-bonded inclusion compds. (ICs) with linear polyethylene (PE) and alkanes and PEO demonstrate that rapid motions including librations and torsion of the chain occur in the nanochannels. The PE and linear alkanes confined in restricted cylindrical spaces of TPP present motions in the liq. regime already at low temp., and the chain mobility is faster than that in the wider channels of PHTP (perhydrotriphenylene). The extra room in PHTP promotes defects, while tightness likely promotes smooth chain motions.

Simonutti, R., Mauri, M., Bracco, S., Comotti, A., Sozzani, P. (2003). Mobility of linear polymer chains in TPP nanochannels. POLYMER PREPRINTS, 44(1), 361-362.

Mobility of linear polymer chains in TPP nanochannels

SIMONUTTI, ROBERTO;BRACCO, SILVIA;COMOTTI, ANGIOLINA;SOZZANI, PIERO ERNESTO
2003

Abstract

Deuterium NMR data for tris(o-phenylendioxy)spirocyclotriphosphazene (TPP) and H-bonded inclusion compds. (ICs) with linear polyethylene (PE) and alkanes and PEO demonstrate that rapid motions including librations and torsion of the chain occur in the nanochannels. The PE and linear alkanes confined in restricted cylindrical spaces of TPP present motions in the liq. regime already at low temp., and the chain mobility is faster than that in the wider channels of PHTP (perhydrotriphenylene). The extra room in PHTP promotes defects, while tightness likely promotes smooth chain motions.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
NMR spectroscopy, linear polymer, nanostructured adduct, mobility
English
2003
44
1
361
362
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Simonutti, R., Mauri, M., Bracco, S., Comotti, A., Sozzani, P. (2003). Mobility of linear polymer chains in TPP nanochannels. POLYMER PREPRINTS, 44(1), 361-362.
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