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It has been well recognized that the NMR spectroscopy is a quite powerful tool for characterizing synthetic polymers(1-3). The most important point of the NMR method for characterizing polymers is to assign the NMR spectra. Until recently, this has been done empirically by using model compounds of simple molecules and by assuming statistical model of polymerization mechanism.
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Hikichi, K. (1992). Use of Two-Dimensional NMR for Polymer Characterization. In: Imanishi, Y. (eds) Progress in Pacific Polymer Science 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77636-6_15
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