Spin diffusion in block copolymers as studied by pulsed NMR
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 33 (1) , 32-42
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.33.32
Abstract
Spin diffusion in a heterogeneous polymer system, the styrene-diene–type block copolymer, has been studied using pulsed NMR. It is shown that there is a possibility the spatial dimension can be determined quantitatively from the Goldman-Shen experiment by the active use of spin diffuison. The regular structure and the small distribution of the domain sizes of block copolymers make a quantitative study possible. The possibility that the microscopic profile of the domain interface can be determined from the spin-diffusion experiment is also shown. The spatial information obtained from NMR reflects the spatial distribution of the mobility of the molecules. The spatial resolution of this technique seems to be very high because of the short-range nature of the dipole-dipole interaction. This method is nondestructive and applicable to systems for which other methods, such as transmission electron microscopy, are unsuitable.Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- Modulation of proton NMR free induction decay by spin diffusionThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1982
- 1H nuclear magnetic resonance studies of domain structures in polymersJournal of Applied Physics, 1981
- Spin diffusion in NMR in solidsPhysical Review B, 1981
- Recent advances in the NMR of solid polymersJournal of Polymer Science: Macromolecular Reviews, 1981
- Nuclear magnetic resonance of solid polymersPhysics Reports, 1980
- Interfacial effects on the NMR of composite polymersPolymer Engineering & Science, 1979
- Nuclear Spin Diffusion between Polyurethane MicrophasesMacromolecules, 1978
- Pulsed n.m.r. of a SBS ‘macroscopic single crystal’Polymer, 1976
- Application of NMR to the study of molecular motion in SBS copolymersJournal of Applied Physics, 1974
- Anomalous Intensity Behavior in NMR Relaxation DataThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971