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Analysis of the change in the concentration of fluorine and hydrogen as a result of chemical dehydrofluorination of polyvinylidene fluoride

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Chemical carbonization of polyvinylidene fluoride is necessary for the synthesis on its basis of quasi-one-dimensional carbon structures having a prospect of use in microelectronics. To determine the details of the carbonization process, the concentrations of 19F and 1H nuclei were measured and the changes in the concentration of CF2, CH2, and OH groups in partially dehydrofluorinated polyvinylidene fluoride samples were studied using nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy. The efficiency of substitution of fluorine and hydrogen atoms by OH groups in the process of dehydrofluorination of polymer chains is estimated.

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Original Russian Text © V.E. Zhivulin, V.M. Chernov, A.A. Osipov, M.V. Shtenberg, S.E. Evsyukov, L.A. Pesin, 2017, published in Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2017, Vol. 59, No. 7, pp. 1387–1392.

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Zhivulin, V.E., Chernov, V.M., Osipov, A.A. et al. Analysis of the change in the concentration of fluorine and hydrogen as a result of chemical dehydrofluorination of polyvinylidene fluoride. Phys. Solid State 59, 1414–1419 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783417070332

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