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Several of the most important methods of polymer characterisation and identification are spectroscopic methods; among them, mIR and NMR are useful for all polymers, other methods, such as nUV, for certain types of polymers only. Spectroscopy complements the “classical” methods of polymer research, such as X-ray and light scattering, osmometry, rheology, dielectric and mechanical relaxation, X-ray diffraction, etc.
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Klöpffer, W. (1984). Conclusion. In: Introduction to Polymer Spectroscopy. Polymers, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69373-1_11
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