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Hydrogen bonding in aliphatic poly(amides)

Dependence of infra-red spectra and density on chemical composition

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A great number of aliphatic poly (amides) was investigated by i.r. spectroscopy and density measurements. The relative integral intensity of the characteristic NH stretching vibration shows a quantitative dependence on the chemical composition of the respective poly (amide) and can be used for the identification of an unknown material. The density varies systematically with the concentration of the hydrogen bonds.

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Wöbkemeier, M., Hinrichsen, G. Hydrogen bonding in aliphatic poly(amides). Polymer Bulletin 21, 607–612 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00264142

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