A brief guide to polymer characterization: structure (IUPAC Technical Report)

Author:

Topham Paul D.1,Boucher Raymond J.2,Chang Taihyun3,Smrčková Miroslava Dušková4,Farrell Wesley S.5,He Jiasong6,Hess Michael7,Hu Wenbing8,Hutchins-Crawford Helena J.1,Keddie Daniel J.9,Mallon Peter E.10,Merna Jan11,Stingelin Natalie12,Šturcová Adriana13,Vohlídal Jiří14

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry , Aston University , Birmingham , B4 7ET , UK

2. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd , The Atrium , Southern Gate , Chichester , PO19 8SQ , UK

3. Department of Chemistry , Pohang University of Science and Technology , Pohang , 37673 , Republic of Korea

4. Department of Polymer Networks and Gels , Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences , Prague , 16200 , Czech Republic

5. Chemistry Department , United States Naval Academy , Annapolis , MD 21402 , USA

6. Institute of Chemistry , Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100190 , China

7. Department of Physics , University of North Texas , 1155 Union Circle , Denton , TX 76203 , USA

8. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Nanjing University , Nanjing , China

9. School of Chemistry , University of Nottingham , University Park , Nottingham , NG7 2RD , UK

10. Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science , Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa

11. Department of Polymers , University of Chemistry and Technology Prague , Prague , Czech Republic

12. School of Materials Science and Engineering , Georgia Institute of Technology , Atlanta , USA

13. Department of Polymers for Electronics and Photonics, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry , Czech Academy of Sciences , Heyrovského nám. 2 , 162 00 Prague 6 , Czech Republic

14. Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry , Charles University , CZ-128 40 Prague , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract To bolster the series of Brief Guides released by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), here we introduce the first Brief Guide to Polymer Characterization. This article provides a concise overview of characterization methods for teachers, students, non-specialists, and newcomers to polymer science as well as being a useful manual for researchers and technicians. Unlike pure low molar mass chemical substances, polymers are not composed of identical molecules. The macromolecules which comprise a single polymer sample vary from one another, primarily in terms of size and shape, but often also in the arrangement or positioning of atoms within macromolecules (e.g., chain branching, isomerism, etc.). Polymer properties are often drastically different from those of other substances and their characterization relies on specialist equipment and/or common equipment used in a specialized way (e.g., particular sample preparation or data analysis). This Brief Guide focuses uniquely on the structural characterization (i.e., analyzing the molecular and multi-molecular aspects) of polymers. The complex nature of the structural variables possible in macromolecular materials often presents a challenge with regard to the detailed structural characterization of polymers. This Brief Guide provides a useful starting point to direct the reader to the most commonly used and useful techniques to characterize these structural variables.

Funder

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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