Probing mobility constrains in polymers using 1H double quantum time domain NMR as a method to investigate thermal, chemical or environmental degradation effects (2023)
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- USP affiliated authors: AZEVÊDO, EDUARDO RIBEIRO DE - IFSC ; OLIVEIRA, JOÃO EDUARDO DE - IFSC ; LAZARI, MARINA PERASSOLLI DE - EESC ; GARCIA, RODRIGO HENRIQUE DOS SANTOS - IFSC
- Unidades: IFSC; EESC
- Subjects: ANÁLISE DE DADOS; POLÍMEROS (MATERIAIS); RESSONÂNCIA MAGNÉTICA NUCLEAR
- Keywords: Double Quantum; Polymer; Crosslinks
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- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Anais eletrônicos
- Conference titles: NMR Users Meeting
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ABNT
OLIVEIRA, João Eduardo de et al. Probing mobility constrains in polymers using 1H double quantum time domain NMR as a method to investigate thermal, chemical or environmental degradation effects. 2023, Anais.. Campinas: Galoá, 2023. Disponível em: https://proceedings.science/nmrmeeting/19nmrmeeting-2023/papers/probing-mobility-constrains-in-polymers-using-1h-double-quantum-time-domain-nmr?lang=en. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2026. -
APA
Oliveira, J. E. de, Lázari, M. P. de, Garcia, R. H. dos S., Teixeira, S. C. dos S., Chaves, E. G., Lima, A. P., et al. (2023). Probing mobility constrains in polymers using 1H double quantum time domain NMR as a method to investigate thermal, chemical or environmental degradation effects. In Anais eletrônicos. Campinas: Galoá. Recuperado de https://proceedings.science/nmrmeeting/19nmrmeeting-2023/papers/probing-mobility-constrains-in-polymers-using-1h-double-quantum-time-domain-nmr?lang=en -
NLM
Oliveira JE de, Lázari MP de, Garcia RH dos S, Teixeira SC dos S, Chaves EG, Lima AP, Honorato H de A, Menezes SMC, Silva A, Azevêdo ER de. Probing mobility constrains in polymers using 1H double quantum time domain NMR as a method to investigate thermal, chemical or environmental degradation effects [Internet]. Anais eletrônicos. 2023 ;[citado 2026 jan. 22 ] Available from: https://proceedings.science/nmrmeeting/19nmrmeeting-2023/papers/probing-mobility-constrains-in-polymers-using-1h-double-quantum-time-domain-nmr?lang=en -
Vancouver
Oliveira JE de, Lázari MP de, Garcia RH dos S, Teixeira SC dos S, Chaves EG, Lima AP, Honorato H de A, Menezes SMC, Silva A, Azevêdo ER de. Probing mobility constrains in polymers using 1H double quantum time domain NMR as a method to investigate thermal, chemical or environmental degradation effects [Internet]. Anais eletrônicos. 2023 ;[citado 2026 jan. 22 ] Available from: https://proceedings.science/nmrmeeting/19nmrmeeting-2023/papers/probing-mobility-constrains-in-polymers-using-1h-double-quantum-time-domain-nmr?lang=en - New insight into the microstructure changes and molecular mobility of polyamides exposed to H2S scavengers
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