Abstract

Solid-state 13C two-dimensional (2D) exchange NMR has been applied to investigate dynamic alternation among three forms of hydrogen bonds in the poly(acrylic acid)/poly(ethylene oxide) (PAA/PEO) complex. The 13C CPMAS NMR spectrum of the signal for the PAA carboxyl carbon in the complex is split into three peaks corresponding to three forms of hydrogen bonds, namely, the complex form, the dimeric form, and the free form. These three peaks coalesce into a single peak at temperatures above 346 K, showing that dynamic alternation of hydrogen bonds occurs in the complex. 2D exchange NMR spectra directly show that the dissociation−association of hydrogen bonds occurs at temperatures above 329 K, which is 7 deg higher than the glass transition temperature (Tg). The exchange rates are on the order of Hz and have a wide distribution. At the same time, it was found that PAA conformational transitions occur at a rate comparable to that of the hydrogen bond alternation. On the other hand, the PEO motion shows no app...

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