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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 43,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 442-444
  • (1989)

Infrared Study of Styrene-4-Methylstyrene Copolymers

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Abstract

Two types of crystalline syndiotactic polystyrene units are observed in these styrene-<i>p</i>-methylstyrene copolymers. The low-temperature crystalline form is observed in copolymers containing 2 weight percent or less 4-methylstyrene, and the high-temperature crystalline form is observed in copolymers containing 3 to 7 weight percent 4-methylstyrene. Quantitative analysis of styrene-4-methylstyrene copolymers can be performed with the use of infrared spectroscopy and an infrared absorption band intensity ratio technique.

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