Abstract

The Brill transition of polyamide 66 was investigated by temperature-dependent infrared spectroscopy combined with moving-window two-dimensional (MW2D) correlation spectroscopy. The temperature range of the Brill transition determined by MW2D correlation spectroscopy was 90–170 °C. We employed generalized 2D correlation spectroscopy to study the sequential order of polyamide 66 chains with linear increment of temperature. The movement of the methylene segments near to NH is earlier than those on the C O sides. At the same time, the methylene which is close to NH varies before the inner methylene. Three kinds of NH groups in polyamide 66 were found. The sequential order of their motions is as follows. The free hydrogen-bonded NH groups change first, and then the disordered hydrogen-bonded NH groups. Finally, the ordered hydrogen-bonded NH groups start to change. We also found that the changes of the ordered hydrogen-bonded NH groups follow with the methylene groups.

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