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Kristinaityte, Kristina ; Mames, Adam ; Pietrzak, Mariusz ; Westermair, Franz F. ; Menezes da Silva, Wagner ; Gschwind, Ruth M. ; Ratajczyk, Tomasz ; Urbańczyk, Mateusz

Deeper Insight into Photopolymerization: The Synergy of Time-Resolved Nonuniform Sampling and Diffusion NMR

Kristinaityte, Kristina, Mames, Adam, Pietrzak, Mariusz, Westermair, Franz F., Menezes da Silva, Wagner , Gschwind, Ruth M. , Ratajczyk, Tomasz and Urbańczyk, Mateusz (2022) Deeper Insight into Photopolymerization: The Synergy of Time-Resolved Nonuniform Sampling and Diffusion NMR. Journal of the American Chemical Society 144 (30), pp. 13938-13945.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 08 Aug 2022 07:06
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.52725


Abstract

The comprehensive real-time in situ monitoring of chemical processes is a crucial requirement for the in-depth understanding of these processes. This monitoring facilitates an efficient design of chemicals and materials with the precise properties that are desired. This work presents the simultaneous utilization and synergy of two novel time-resolved NMR methods, i.e., time-resolved diffusion NMR ...

The comprehensive real-time in situ monitoring of chemical processes is a crucial requirement for the in-depth understanding of these processes. This monitoring facilitates an efficient design of chemicals and materials with the precise properties that are desired. This work presents the simultaneous utilization and synergy of two novel time-resolved NMR methods, i.e., time-resolved diffusion NMR and time-resolved nonuniform sampling. The first method allows the average diffusion coefficient of the products to be followed, while the second method enables the particula r products to be monitored. Additionally, the average mass of the system is calculated with excellent resolution using both techniques. Employing both methods at the same time and comparing their results leads to the unequivocal validation of the assignment in the second method . Importantly, such validation is possible only via the simultaneous combination of both approaches. While the presented methodology was utilized for photopolymerization, it can also be employed for any other polymerization process, complexation, or, in general, chemical reactions in which the evolution of mass in time is of importance.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleJournal of the American Chemical Society
Publisher:AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Place of Publication:WASHINGTON
Volume:144
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:30
Page Range:pp. 13938-13945
Date19 July 2022
InstitutionsChemistry and Pharmacy > Institut für Organische Chemie > Arbeitskreis Prof. Dr. Ruth Gschwind
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10.1021/jacs.2c05944DOI
KeywordsMULTIDIMENSIONAL NMR; SPECTROSCOPY; POLYMERIZATION; ACQUISITION
Dewey Decimal Classification500 Science > 540 Chemistry & allied sciences
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-527252
Item ID52725

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