Specific Intermolecular Interaction of Carbon Dioxide with Polymers
1996
Fourier transform IR spectroscopy has been used to investigate the interaction of carbon dioxide with polymers. IR transmission and attenuated total reflectance spectra were obtained for CO2 impregnated into polymer films. It has been shown that the polymers possessing electron-donating functional groups (e.g., carbonyl groups) exhibit specific interactions with CO2, most probably of Lewis acid−base nature. An unusual aspect is the use of the bending mode (ν2) of CO2 to probe polymer−CO2 interactions. The evidence of the interaction is the observation of the splitting of the band corresponding to the CO2 ν2 mode. This splitting indicates that the double degeneracy of the ν2 mode is removed due to the interaction of electron lone pairs of the carbonyl oxygen with the carbon atom of the CO2 molecule. This splitting has not been observed for polymers lacking electron-donating functional groups (e.g., poly(ethylene)). In contrast, the ν3 mode shows little if any sensitivity to this interaction, which is in ac...
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