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Low-frequency IR spectroscopy in the study of the structures of cellulose and cellulose nitrates
R. M. Mukhamadeevaa, R. G. Zhbankovb, V. F. Sopinc, G. N. Marchenkoc a A. E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry of Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan
b Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
c Research Institute of Chemical Products, Kazan
Abstract:
The application of low-frequency IR spectroscopy in the structural analysis of polymers is examined. The vibrations of crystal lattices and polymer chains as well as deformation and torsional vibrations manifested in the low-frequency part of the IR spectrum are discussed. Studies in this field are reviewed critically and the experimental and theoretical data concerning the interpretation of the low-frequency spectra of monosacchrides, polysaccharides, and their nitro-derivatives are surveyed. Attention is concentrated on the establishment of 'spectrum-structure' correlations for cellulose in the course of its physical modification and chemical reactions (nitration). The bibliography includes 79 references.
Received: 18.02.1993
Citation:
R. M. Mukhamadeeva, R. G. Zhbankov, V. F. Sopin, G. N. Marchenko, “Low-frequency IR spectroscopy in the study of the structures of cellulose and cellulose nitrates”, Usp. Khim., 62:4 (1993), 351–364; Russian Chem. Reviews, 62:4 (1993), 323–336
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