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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987) 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. i 
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    Notes: Amino acids can be identified unambiguously in form of their dansylated methyl esters by combination of thin-layer chromatography on polyamide and subsequent mass spectrometry without prior substance elution from the chromatographic polyamide carrier. The evaporation intensity of the amino acid derivatives is sufficient to get excellent mass spectra with significant structural information also with very small amounts of starting material (picomole level), which guarantee a high separation power in the TLC step. Besides the methylester derivatives, in part, products additionally methyl substituted at the sulfonamide nitrogen could be separated.
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    Notes: The simple combination of thin-layer chromatography on polyamide with subsequent mass spectrometry of the separated compounds together with the carrier material has been employed for unambiguous identification of individual dipeptides in a mixture. The dipeptides were analysed in the form of their dansyl methyl ester derivatives. The appearance of molecular ions in the electron impact mass spectra simultaneously with the ions dans-NH=CHR⌝+ indicating the corresponding N-terminal amino acid residue enables a rapid and sensitive structure elucidation of the dipeptides. The chromatography and mass spectrometry can be performed with 0.2-0.3 nmol dipeptide.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 357-362 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: Several classes of environmentally significant compounds were introduced into an ion trap detector (ITD) by capillary column gas chromatography, and the performance of the device as a gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) system was studied. The experiments conducted included studies of the precision of selected ion monitoring (SIM) measurements, the precision of relative ion abundance measurements in full mass range scans, the sensitivity and instrument detection limits in SIM and full mass range data acquisition, and the linear range of concentration calibration. It was observed that resolution may be lost and saturation may occur under certain conditions, and that the data system can report artifact ions under these conditions.
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    Notes: Brominated dioxins and dibenzofurans (PBDDs and PBDFs) are known contaminants in commercial fire retardant preparations. Further, they are formed in incineration processes involving polybrominated biphenyl and diphenylether fire retardants. This report presents the characterization of polybrominated dioxins and dibenzofurans. In particular, environmental monitoring methodology for PBDDs and PBDFs has been developed, and confirmation criteria for GC/MS analyses are presented.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 473-477 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: Analysis of reports in the world's literature suggests that average sperm densities for groups of unselected males were relatively constant at about 108 million cells per ml prior to 1950. Subsequent to that time mean sperm densities appear to have declined. Regression analysis indicates the existence of significant negative correlations between mean sperm densities and production of synthetic organic chemicals among other parameters. Phthalate esters are one class of large volume organic chemicals that are known to disturb testicular function in laboratory animals. These compounds are also the most abundant man-made chemicals in the environment. Plots of the concentration of dibutylphthalate in the cellular fraction of ejaculates against either the sperm density or the total number of sperm for the same ejaculates gave two clusters of points. These clusters suggest the existence of two or more populations vis à vis phthalate metabolism; both of which show a negative correlation between phthalate concentration and sperm production.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 481-485 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: We report a case of n-nonacosane storage disease, which went undiagnosed until the death of a 55-year-old farmer. Clinical, histological, and biochemical features are discussed. n-Nonacosane storage was identified by gas chromato-graphic-mass spectrometric analysis of different tissue extracts, n-nonacosane concentration reaching 1.2 mg g-1 of lung tissue and 0.32 mg g-1 of liver tissue. It was possible to rule out a work-induced intoxication, and n-nonacosane storage appeared to be accounted for by a lifelong, heavy consumption of unpeeled apples and Brussels sprouts.
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    Notes: A new technique known as thermally-assisted fast atom bombardment (TA-FAB) has been applied to the analysis of a series of cyclic tetrapeptide mycotoxins in order to demonstrate the usefulness of the method for structural elucidation. TA-FAB uses saturated aqueous solutions of highly hydroxylated compounds, such as fructose, as alternatives to the usual viscous liquid matrices employed in conventional FAB. During the TA-FAB analysis, the probe tip is resistively heated causing diffeiences to occur in the desorption profiles for the analyte and the matrix ions enabling an optimization for analyte desorption as a function of temperature. In this study, direct comparisons are made between TA-FAB, conventional FAB, and electron impact ionization for the analysis of the Helminthosporium carbonum mycotoxins at the 1.5 μg level. The results demonstrate the superior capacity of TA-FAB to provide both molecular weight confirmation and significant fragmentation to aid in the structural elucidation of these important biomolecules.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 517-521 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: Three glutathione conjugates of acetaminophen were characterized by fast atom bombardment/mass spectrometry (FAB/MS) and fast atom bombardment/mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (FAB/MS/MS). The conjugates, 3-(glutathion-S-yl)acetaminophen, 3-(glutathion-S-yl)diacetaminophen and 3-(diglutathion-S-yl)diacetaminophen showed intense [MH]+ ions at m/z 457, 606 and 911, respectively. Only 3-(glutathion-S-yl)acetaminophen showed any fragmentation by FAB/MS. Structurally characteristic fragmentation was observed with all three conjugates when the [MH]+ ions were collisionally activated. The loss of the glycine (GLY) and glutamic acid (GLU) moieties indicated the presence of at least one glutathione (GSH) group. Multiple losses, some of which could only occur via cleavages in both GSH moieties, were observed with the diglutathione conjugate.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 549-553 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: A GC-MS procedure has been developed for the quantitation in plasma and urine of rimantadine, an antiviral drug effective against type A influenza. The assay utilizes selective ion monitoring, methane negative ion chemical ionization (NCI) and stable isotope dilution. Sensitivity to NCI is effected by derivation of rimantadine with pentafluorobenzoyl chloride. The method has been used to quantitate plasma concentrations of rimantadine over a range from 4.2 ng/ml to 416 ng/ml, and urinary concentrations of rimantadine over a range of 21 ng/ml to 2077 ng/ml.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 127-129 
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    Notes: A method is described to assign the positional series of methylene interrupted polyenoic acids, in complex mixtures, isolated from hydrolysed lipid extracts. It entails a simple comparison of the intensities of three ions of m/z 108, 150 and 192.
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    Notes: The behaviour of 1,1·,1″-phosphinothioylidinetrisaziridine (thiotepa) in water and aqueous salt solution of various acidity was studied by field ionization mass spectrometry (FI-MS), TLC and potentiometric titration. The rate of thiotepa hydrolysis increased with increasing thiotepa, or sodium chloride concentration, and with decreasing pH. As hydrolysis products of thiotepa, mono- and dichloro derivatives formed in neutral, salt-containing and acidic solution, tepa, and products formed by P—N bond cleavage and release of aziridine have been identified.
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    Notes: Methodology for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the anthelmintic fenbendazole and its metabolites in goat feces using electron impact (EI)/direct exposure probe (DEP)/mass spectrometric (MS) and tandem mass spectrometric (MS/MS) techniques is presented. Analyses were conducted on extracts from spiked feces and feces from animals treated per os with 5 mg fenbendazole/kg, with samples being collected at zero time and at twelve hour intervals for 144 h. The results of the EI/DEP/MS quantitation of these samples are compared to those for the same samples analysed by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Mass spectral data for fenbendazole and its metabolites are presented and the advantages of the use of EI/DEP/MS and/or DEP/MS/MS over HPLC are discussed. This methodology may be used as a confirmatory method for the HPLC analysis of fenbendazole and its metabolites or may be used as a method in its own right for the rapid qualitative and quantitative analysis of these compounds.
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    Notes: Known and possible phenolic and primary and secondary amine metabolites of lidocaine were added to urine from drug-naive rats. These metabolites were derivatized in this aqueous medium by acetylation with acetic anhydride or by pentafluorobenzoylation with pentafluorobenzoyl chloride. The derivatives were simultaneously extracted into an organic solvent. The products were separated by gas chromatography (flame ionization detection for acetates and electron-capture detection for pentafluorobenzoates) and identified by combined gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Mass spectral fragmentation pathways were readily deduced; diagnostic fragment ions were identified and were valuable for characterization purposes. Structural isomers could be distinguished on the basis of their GC retention times.Extractive derivatization using pentafluorobenzoyl chloride is an attractive analytical procedure for the identification of phenolic and dealkylated metabolites of lidocaine.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 213-220 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: Thermospray HPLC/MS analysis of the metabolites of arachidonic acid proved to be sensitive and specific. The compounds included were hydroxy-fatty acids (5-HETE, 12-HETE, and 15-HETE) and prostaglandins PGD2, PGE2, PGF2α, PGA2, PGA1, TXB2, and 6-Keto-PGF1α. Thermospray HPLC/MS analysis allows for simultaneous monitoring of each compound without the need for additional sample preparation or derivatization. The thermospray spectra for the metabolites exhibited [M + NH4]+ ions and fragment ions because of sequential loss of equivalents of H2O. HPLC/MS showed detection limits in the 0.5 to 5 ng range when using multiple ion detection for most of the metabolites. Post-column derivatization of these metabolites using trimethylanilinium hydroxide (TMAH) to form the methyl esters is also presented. This derivatization resulted in a gain in ion current by a factor of 3-6 for most compounds while adding potential specificity to the analysis. The thermospray spectra of the derivatives were nearly identical to the spectra of the free acid except the peaks were incremented by 14 daltons due to the methyl ester formation. The derivatization of the carboxylic acid group proved to be complete under thermospray conditions producing the maximum ion current and causing no compromise in operation of the interface.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 649-651 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
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    Notes: The identified urinary metabolites of male rats exposed to indan are: 1- and 2-indanone; 1-, 2- and 5-indanol; 2-and 3-hydroxyl-1-indanone; and cis- and trans-indan-1,2-diol. Indan causes kidney damage in male rats in a manner similar to the cyclic hydrocarbons cis- and trans-decalin and JP-10. Lesions produced by indan occur only in male rats and not in female or control rats.
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    Notes: Dinucleoside monophosphates bearing usual protecting groups at the exocyclic amino functions of the heterocyclic bases, the 5′-hydroxy group, the phosphate moiety and the O-6-position of the guanine ring have been analysed by FAB mass specrometry in the negative ion mode. These non-charged key intermediates for oligodeoxynucleotide synthesis exhibit very simple spectra in the mass range of m/z 400-1500 using tetra-ethylene glycol as matrix. Most of the observed ions could easily be assigned. Apart from deprotonated molecular ions sequence specific ions arising from C-O-P bond cleavage and ions derived from loss of protecting groups were observed. The simplicity of spectra interpretation makes FAB mass spectrometry to a rapid and valuable tool for unambiguous identification of dimeric synthons for oligonucleotide synthesis.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 141-142 
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 131-140 
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    Notes: Mixtures of both synthetic and naturally occurring (human plasma) cholesteryl esters have been examined by capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A magnetic sector mass spectrometer was used and a variety of ionization modes were assessed with a view to obtaining structural information on intact cholesteryl esters. By employing ammonia as reagent gas, with negative ion scanning, spectra were produced from which the nature of steryl and fatty acyl moieties could be readily deduced. Analyses were performed at an ion source temperature of 300°C in order to maintain the integrity of the gas chromatographic profile. The technique described is of general use for the GC/MS analysis of steryl esters, particularly in conjunction with magnetic sector instruments.
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    Notes: Thermospray spectra on a magnetic sector mass spectrometer, by definition measured at high accelerating voltages, are seen to be highly fragmented. This is rationalised in terms of the necessity to accelerate ions through a region of high pressure in the vicinity of the ion-collecting orifice at the spray volume, where ions may be energized by ion molecule collisions. In this region, a high percentage of the parent ion current is lost through the dispersion of the ion beam and by the collisional activation of molecular ions resulting in extensive fragmentation. The investigation of means by which these effects may be minimized has led to the construction of an improved sector thermospray source. Comparative results for gramicidin S demonstrate that its fragmentation is reduced and that the intensity of the protonated molecular ion is greatly enhanced.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 183-185 
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    Notes: Acetates of 12 positionally isomeric tetradecenols (Δ2-Δ13) have been prepared and their mass spectra measured without any prior chemical modification. Comparison of spectra of all the isomers has shown the variation in intensities of some predominant fragments with the position of the double bond on the 14 carbons chain. The mass spectra were interpreted in terms of the relative intensity ratio of the fragment ion peaks to locate the double bond positions. A procedure for elucidation of the positional isomerism of tetradecenyl acetates is given.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987) 
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 207-211 
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    Notes: Eight normal subjects ingested 125 mg of p-tyramine-β,β-2H2 hydrochloride and the 3 h and following 21 h urine collections were analysed by mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring for the deuterated metabolites: free and conjugated p-tyramine-β,β-2H2, free p-octopamine-β-2H1, free and conjugated p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid-α-2H1 and -α,α-2H2, and free p-hydroxymandelic acid-α-2H1. These metabolites accounted for 72% of the ingested label, of which conjugated p-tyramine and free p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid constituted 90%. Approximately 50% of the total deuterated tyramine and 70% of the total deuterated p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid were excreted in the first three hours, although there was considerable variation between individuals. The presence of a small amount of p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid-α-2H1 suggests that some exchange of deuterium occurred at the intermediate p-hydrophenylacetaldehyde stage.These results, based as they are on metabolites labelled with the stable isotope deuterium, ought to be more reliable than earlier studies in which unlabelled tyramine was ingested with the resultant metabolites, indistinguishable from their endogenous metabolic counterparts, being measured by fluorimetry or gas chromatography.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 221-227 
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    Notes: Human exposure to aromatic amines may be monitored by measuring the amount of sulfinamide adduct bound to hemoglobin. In order to develop a sensitive and selective method for measuring aromatic amines present in low concentrations the mass spectra of the pentafluoropropionamide derivatives of a series of aromatic amines were determined under various ionization conditions. With electron ionization the aromatic amine derivatives typically yield intense molecular ions with fragmentation leading to elimination of C2F5 and COC2F5. Higher molecular weight polycyclic aromatic amines, e.g., 6-aminochrysene, give prominent molecular ions as well as intense ions corresponding to M-174 (loss of CNHCOC2F5). With positive chemical ionization using methane as reagent gas the derivatives give protonated molecular ions as the base peaks, as well as the associated ions at M + 29 and M + 41. Negative ion chemical ionization yields, primarily, peaks corresponding to the loss of HF from the molecular anions. Negative ion chemical ionization with selected ion monitoring is generally more suitable than positive chemical ionization or electron ionization for the quantitative analysis of aromatic amines present in biological samples in the mid femtomolar range. Exposure of human subjects to aromatic amines was determined via basic hydrolysis of the isolated sulfinic acid amide hemoglobin adducts. Analysis of the derivatized extracts by gas chromatography/negative ion chemical ionization/mass spectrometry demonstrated the presence of aniline, ortho-, meta-, and para-toluidine, 2-naphthylamine, and 4-aminobiphenyl. The hemoglobin adduct levels of these amines in both cigarette smokers and nonsmokers were determined. The mean values of the adduct levels of ortho- and para-toluidine, 2-naphthylamine, and 4-aminobiphenyl were higher in smokers than in nonsmokers, while the mean adduct values of aniline and meta-toluidine were similar in both groups. Adducts of 2-, 3-, 4-ethylaniline, 2,3-, 2,4-, 2,5-, 2,6-dimethylaniline, and 3-aminobiphenyl have been detected in smokers' blood. 1-Aminoanthracene, 9-aminophenanthrene, and 6-aminochrysene have not been detected. GC/MS procedures were also used to determine the extent of binding of aniline-2,3,4,5,6-d5 to hemoglobin in rats administered aniline-d5.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 479-479 
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    Notes: The single dose pharmacokinetics of deuterium-labelled cannabinol (2H2-CBN) were evaluated in six male cannabis users with different degree of abuse after smoking an average dose of 19 mg and after intravenous administration of 20 mg CBN. Plasma levels were measured for up to 72 h with selected ion monitoring by GC/MS using 2H7-CBN as internal standard. The systemic availability of smoked CBN was found to be 39 ± 26% (min-max 6-65%). The mean plasma clearance was 19.1 ± 2.6 ml min-1 kg-1 and the volume of distribution was determined to 50 ± 23 1 kg-1. The apparent terminal half lives for CBN were 32 ± 17 h and 43 ± 29 h after intravenous administration and smoking, respectively.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 533-534 
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 523-531 
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    Notes: Derivatization of prostaglandins and thromboxane B2 using diethyl amino ethyl chloride and diethyl amino ethyl bromide improved thermospray HPLC/MS sensitivity. The derivatization was evaluated for prostaglandin A1, A2, D2, E2, F1α, F2α, and thromboxane B2. The derivatization reaction, thermospray operating conditions, and mode of detection were optimized to produce the most intense [M + H]+ or [M - H]- ions for the derivative. Derivatization was better than 99% complete in 1 hour at 75°C. No thermal degradation of the prostaglandins was observed. Positive thermospray ionization proved the mode most sensitive, enabling detection from 10 to 300 pg of each prostaglandin under multiple ion detection. The thermospray spectra exhibited intense [M + H]+ ions for the derivative with a few fragment ions from sequential losses of water from the [M + H]+ ion. Detection of a prostaglandin metabolite in plasma over the concentration range from 3 ppm to 30 ppb was possible using this derivatization.
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    Notes: The gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric properties of leukotriene B4, 20-hydroxy-leukotriene B4 and 20-carboxy-leukotriene-B4 were investigated as their methyl ester trimethylsilyl, methyl ester allyldimethylsilyl and methyl ester tert-butyldimethylsilyl ethers. The gas chromatographic properties of the trimethylsilyl and tert-butyldimethylsilyl ether derivatives were good with respect to peak shape and sensitivity, whereas the allyldimethylsilyl ether derivative gave a lower sensitivity. The sensitivity defined as the quantity that could be passed through the gas chromatographic column.The three derivatives showed a mass spectrometric fragmentation pattern with cleavage of the C12—C13 bond as an important feature. Particularly, the allyldimethylsilyl ether derivative of the three compounds studied exhibited a high tendency for C12—C13 bond cleavage resulting in a fairly intense ion at m/z 435. However, the mass spectra indicated multiple fragmentation pathways due to the presence of double bonds, leading to decreased intensities of the high mass ions. A quantitative analysis by selected ion monitoring of the most intense high mass ions in the respective mass spectrum demonstrated that neither derivative would allow measurements in the low picogram range. Catalytic hydrogenation of the double bonds was performed and the methyl ester trimethylsiyl, methyl ester allyldimethylsilyl and methyl ester tert-butyldimethylsilyl ether derivatives of the reduced compounds were prepared. Saturation of the double bonds increased the gas chromatographic sensitivity for the three derivatives as well as the intensities of the high mass ions in their mass spectra. The high sensitivity that can be obtained by measurement of such high mass ions was demonstrated by quantification of leukotriene B4 in lung tissue samples by selected ion monitoring.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 355-355 
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 363-367 
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    Notes: The indoor air quality of the offices of smokers and nonsmokers was surveyed for volatile organic compound identities and concentrations. These results were examined to determine whether environmental tobacco smoke contamination could be distinguished from airborne pollutants outgassing from other sources. It was not possible to positively attribute volatile organic contaminants to environmental tobacco smoke. It was possible to distinguish between smokers' and nonsmokers' offices by determining airborne nicotine levels.
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    Notes: Oxygen-enhanced negative chemical ionization MS is sensitive and specific for the detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) without isobaric interferences (qualitative or quantitative) from congeners of higher levels of chlorination. The collision-induced dissociation (CID) spectra of the [M - Cl + O]- ion of 40 PCB congeners have been acquired on a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer.Qualitative relationships between structure of the congener and its CID spectrum suggest that reliable identification of PCB congeners is possible even where capillary column gas chromatographic separation is incomplete. Congeners with hydrogen atoms located para and meta to the biphenyl linkage show most abundant collision-induced loss of HCl, whereas congeners with a penta-chloro phenyl ring show least CID loss of HCl. Congeners IUPAC 105 and 121 have CID spectra suggesting a pathway for sequential loss of HCl and CO neutrals during the collision-induced dissociation of the [M - Cl + O]- ion of these molecules. Unambiguous identification of PCB congeners in natural materials will require a complete set of pure, synthetic PCB congeners: identification problems are illustrated using an extract of Northern Shark (dogfish) liver oil.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 535-541 
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    Notes: A moving belt interface was used to identify budesonide metabolites, obtained from rat and mouse liver incubations, by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). The metabolites were separated on a small-bore C18 column with an ethanol/water gradient as mobile phase at a flow rate of 0.2 ml min-1. A spray device was used for deposition of the aqueous solvent on to the belt. Chemical ionization mass spectra were obtained with methane as the reagent gas. Deuterium-labelled budesonide, which was used to facilitate metabolite identification by the isotope cluster technqiue, was found to be slightly separated from the unlabelled analogue on the LC column. Incubations were also performed under 18O2 to elucidate the mechanism of a new metabolic pathway (16α, 17α-acetal splitting) and to confirm the oxidative nature of reactions leading to hydroxylated metabolites. The moving belt LC/MS technique afforded higher sensitivity, and gave more abundant MH+ ions of the compounds studied, than previously found by direct probe mass spectrometry. Phthalate ester background, partly from the polymide belt, complicated the identification of minor metabolites.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 587-588 
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 599-602 
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    Notes: A method is described for the quantification in plasma of CP-55,940, a new non-opiate oral analgetic agent, using capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. After extraction, derivation of the drug and a structural analog internal standard is carried out with trifluoracetyl imidazole. The derivative exhibited excellent gas chrornatographic properties. Electron impact yielded an abundant high mass ion whose monitoring permitted the sensitive and specific determination of CP-55,940 down to 0.5 ng ml-1.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 613-616 
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    Notes: A method is described for the quantification of tulobuterol in human plasma, based upon selective extraction and high resolution capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The mass spectrometric determination is based on selected ion monitoring of two fragment ions derived from the N,O-heptafluorobutyryl derivatives of tulobuterol and its internal standard, deschlorotulobuterol. The plasma work-up procedure consists of extraction of 1.0 ml alkalinised plasma with dichloromethane, back-extraction into an acidified aqueous phase, followed by a final extraction with dichloromethane after realkalinisation. The method gave interference-free and linear results. The between-assay variability is 4.7% CV at the 3.0 μg l-1 plasma concentration level. The assay permitted quantitative measurements down to 170 ng tulobuterol per litre of plasma and hence provided sufficient sensitivity for quantification of plasma levels after therapeutic doses.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 627-632 
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    Notes: In phytochemical and chemotaxonomic research work mass spectrometry plays an outstandingly important role. Using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) we established the chemotaxa of Tanacetum vulgare L. Chemotypes with essential oils countaining 60-90% of artemisia ketone, carveol, dihydrocarvone, myrtenol, umbellulone, terpinen-4-ol, davanone, and Tagetes species containing various essential oils can be clearly distinguished by their spectra; we examined many variations of Tagetes erecta, T. lucida, T. minuta, T. patula and T. tenuifolia. We have identified α-β-pinene-, 1,8-cineol-, linalool-, camphor-, nerol-, geraniol- and γ-gurjonene as components of Achillea distans L. Injecting the essential oil direct from the oil-secreting organs of T. minuta plants we identified using GC/MS 6-10 and 16% eugenol from the involucral bract and hypsophyll, respectively, as well as β-ocimene, dihydrotagetone, tagetone, Z- and E-ocimenones. In the course of studies on essential fatty acids Borago officinalis and Lappula squarrosa were selected from 70 species of the family Boraginaceae to obtain seed oil as a source of γ-linolenic acid, and for the PG synthesis we isolated several grams of γ-linolenic acid, as well as C18:4, i e. octadecatetraenic acid, from L. squarrosa on the basis of the mass spectra. From the seed oil of Aquilegia vulgaris C18:3 (5) from the oil of Limnanthes dougloasii C20:1 (5) and from the seed oils of Delphinium consolida and of Tropaeolum species (T. majus, T. minus, T. peregrinum) C20:1 (11) fatty acids were identified on the basis of spectra.
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    Notes: Bile from rats treated with acetaminophen was analyzed by direct injection onto a thermospray liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) system. Two conjugated metabolites of acetaminophen were separated by the high-pressure liquid chromatographic system and analyzed by mass spectrometry. The conjugates were identified as the glutathione-acetaminophen conjugate and the glucuronide-acetaminophen conjugate by comparison of the chromatographic retention times and the mass spectra to that of the synthetic standards. No evidence of acetaminophen metabolites was observed when bile samples were subjected to direct analysis by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry.
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    Biological Mass Spectrometry 14 (1987), S. 733-736 
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    Notes: Direct analysis of unpurified urine from patients with β-ketothiolase deficiency and glutaryl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency was carried out by methylation and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. Previously unidentified signals consistent with unusual acylcarnitines were detected. In the former disease, thermospray liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis confirmed the identification of tiglylcarnitine and differentiated it from a biological isomer, 3-methylcrotonylcarnitine. In glutaric aciduria, glutarylcarnitine was confirmed by detection of glutaric acid liberated upon base hydrolysis of a purified acylcarnitine fraction. The discovery of these metabolites suggests that L-carnitine therapy might be beneficial for the enhanced excretion of toxic metabolites that accumulate in patients with these disorders.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 111-125 
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    Notes: We have prepared a number of high molecular weight, soluble, symmetrical dialkyl substituted germanium homopolymers and germanium-silicon copolymers. In solution, the absorption of the homopolymers was ∼ 20 nm red shifted from the crossponding silicon derivatives. This was somewhat unexpected based on theoretical predictions and has been rationalized on the basis of conformational arguments. In the solid state, samples of poly(di-n-hexylgermane) and poly(di-n-octylgermane) are strongly thermochromic. The effect is attributed to the conformational locking of the backbone which is caused by the crystallization of the side groups. In this regard, the germanium derivatives behave similarly to the corresponding silicon polymers, and the convergence of the long wavelength absorptions for both types of polymers is consistent with theoretical predictions. The germanium-silicon copolymers are also strongly thermochromic, but the long wavelength absorption is somewhat blue shifted (8 nm) from the respective homopolymers. As expected, the new germanium homo and copolymers are quite sensitive to light and readily undergo chain scission to produce lower molecular weight materials.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 181-189 
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    Notes: Vinyl acetate-vinyl alcohol copolymers were fractionated in order to obtain their degree of hydrolysis distributions. In the method employed for fractionation, the differences in molecular weight of copolymer did not affect the fractional separation. Degree of hydrolysis distributions was found to be broad, with a pronounced maximum at a low degree of hydrolysis. Viscosity measurements were performed both for the precipitated fractions and unfractionated polymer. The Huggins constant was found to increase with a decrease in the degree of hydrolysis of polyvinyl acetate. These results were interpreted in terms of a polymer molecular association. From values of Huggins constants, comparative information about copolymer “blockiness” is also established.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 271-284 
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    Notes: Copolyesters containing ethylene terephthalate and p-oxybenzoate units in mole ratios of ca. 80:20, 70:30, 40:60, and 20:80, respectively, were examined by direct pyrolysis-mass spectrometry to obtain information about the thermal stabilities and the sequences distributions of the two types of units as a function of composition. Thermal stability as measured by rate of volatilization increased with increasing oxybenzoate content, as did the amount of char residue formed. The electron impact mass spectrum of the volatile fragments showed the formation of predominantly linear fragments with carboxyl and vinyl end groups. Dimer, trimer, and tetramer fragments containing either or both types of units could be identified and their relative amounts could be estimated from peak intensities. The results were consistent with those expected for random distributions of the two units, i.e., for statistical copolymers.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 23-30 
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    Notes: Poly[styrene (ST)-tetrahydrofuran (THF)-2-methyl-2-oxazoline(MeOz)] triblock and graft copolymers were prepared by ionic polymerizations. Poly(ST-THF) graft copolymers were synthesized by coupling of ST-4-vinylpyridine (4VP) copolymer with a large excess of PTHF dication. The ion coupling of PST dianion with PTHF dication was accompanied by the side reaction (abstraction of α proton of oxonium ion). After tosylation of terminal hydroxyl groups of PTHF blocks, cationic copolymerizations of MeOz with poly(ST-THF) block and graft copolymers were carried out, and characteristics of produced copolymers were investigated in some detail.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 77-86 
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    Notes: The acetylation of linalool with acetic anhydride was carried out in the presence of polystyrene-bound aminopyridines and triethylamine. The catalytic activity of the immobilized aminopyridines increased with decreasing percentage of ring substitution and with increasing spacer-chain length. The increased activity is attributed to an increase in the amount of aminopyridine units complexed with acetic anhydride. The acetylation could be successfully conducted by use of a mixture of the immobilized aminopyridines and polymer-supported benzyldiethylamine, which effectively trapped acetic acid formed in the reaction system.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 127-136 
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    Notes: The radicals formed in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) under vacuum by UV irradiation at room temperature were carefully examined from 77 K to 300 K by electron spin resonance (ESR). The conventional nine-line spectrum was observed with significant overall intensity changes in contrast to previous reports. The intensity decreases greatly as the temperature increases from 77 K to 100 K. The intensity of the ESR spectrum increases as the temperature increases gradually from 100 K to 260 K. The spectral changes were reversible at all temperatures. Three different models are considered to interpret the temperature dependence of the intensity of the ESR spectrum. The results indicate that the ESR spectrum depends on (1) the steady-state concentration of the propagating radical in the polymer, (2) the conformational distributions of the radicals, and (3) the environmental structures of the polymer matrix.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 171-180 
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    Notes: Based on dynamic thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of fluorinated aromatic polyamides, we found that substituting terephthaloyl units for isophthaloyl units usually increased the thermal stability of the polymers. In contrast, the first steps of thermal degradation of poly(5,5′-sulfonyl-2,2′-difluoro-diphenyl terephthalamide) (2,2′-DIF-PSDPT) and poly(5,5′-sulfonyl-2,2′-difluorodphenyl isophthalamide)(2,2′-DIF-PSDPI) followed almost the same curve. This was attributed to the relative flexibility of the —SO2— group, and also to the activating effect on the dehydrofluorination reaction, which was believed to be the first step of the degradation of the ortho-fluorinated aromatic polyamides, , resulting in the formation of benzoxazole groups, , on the polymer backbone. With fluorinated aromatic polyamides having ortho fluorine to the amide nitrogen, the electron releasing —CH2— group deactivated the nucleophilic substitution of the dehydrofluorination reaction and the electron withdrawing group —SO2— activated the reaction, so that the onset degradation temperatures of the fluorinated aromatic units R in followed the order:
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 231-239 
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    Notes: New bicyclic and tricyclic compounds have been synthesized by the Lewis acid-catalyzed condensation of epoxides with cyclic acid anhydrides or cyclic bislactones. These materials take part in the anionic addition polymerization of amine-functional polyamides with diepoxides, and modify the shrinkage that is characteristic of the reaction. It is possible to control the extent of shrinkage by choosing an appropriate comonomer and by adjusting the concentration of this material in the reaction mixture.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 653-667 
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    Notes: Three types of wholly aromatic block copolymers were synthesized using the phosphorylation reactions of Yamazaki and Higashi. Each copolymer contained blocks of rigid and flexible units. The first copolymer, PBA/PABH-T, contains blocks of poly(p-benzamide) and the polyterephthalamide of p-aminobenzhydrazide. The second copolymer, PBA/MPD-I, contains blocks of poly(p-benzamide) and poly(p-phenylene isophthalamide), whereas the third, PPD T/MPD-I, contains blocks of poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) and poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide). Three synthetic routes were used for the preparation of the block copolymers. In the two-step polycondensation (A), monomers of the flexible block are added to the rigid prepolymer. The multistep method (B) differs in that the rigid prepolymer is carboxy-terminated prior to addition of the monomers of the flexible block. Carboxy-terminated prepolymer of the rigid block is reacted with amine-terminated prepolymer of the flexible block in the two-pot condensation (C). The presence of a considerable amount of the flexible homopolymer is indicated by viscosity, extraction, and NMR studies, particularly when methods A and C were used. The flexible homopolymer can be extracted by using a nonsolvent for the rigid blocks. Extraction of the rigid homopolymer (which may also be presumed to be produced) entails a more elaborate procedure. In principle, one can use these methods to obtain pure block copolymer for study of mixtures with the rigid and flexible homopolymers. Phase studies of some of these systems will be reported in a following paper.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 711-717 
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    Notes: Some regularities of radical alternating copolymerization of maleic anhydride with allyl chloroacetate are studied. The formation of donor-acceptor complexes between comonomers with complexing constant Kc = 0.052 L/mol is found using 1H NMR spectroscopy. The kinetic parameters for this copolymerization reaction are found and the quantitative contribution of monomer complexes to chain-growth radical reactions is calculated. It is shown that either a “free-monomer” mechanism (dilute solutions) or a “mixed” mechanism (concentrated solutions) prevails for chain growth during radical copolymerization depending on total monomer concentration. It is found that inhibition of degradative chain transfer in the course of the reaction studied takes place owing to the presence of α-chlorine atom in the allyl chloracetate molecule and formation of charge transfer complex.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 433-436 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 451-465 
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    Notes: A group of block copolymers containing diacetylenes as chain extenders in their hard segments was prepared, based on urethanes, esters, ureas, and amides as hard segments and polybutadienes, polyethers, polyesters, and polysiloxanes as soft segments. Almost all block copolymers were photoreactive, but there was a wide range of sensitivities. The photoreactivity of the copolymers was found to depend on the reactivity of the monomer unit, on the width of the diacetylene stacks in the hard segments, and on the degree of phase separation in the solid films.To explore the range of monomer reactivities we prepared 15 crystalline monomers. Urethanes were in general the most reactive, and this was attributed in part to the specific effect of hydrogen bonding which brings about a shortening of the C1 to C4 distance between diacetylenes tend to reduce the photoreactivity.The behavior of identical diacetylene units in the monomer crystal, in the homopolymer, and in the block copolymer is discussed in this paper.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 551-563 
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    Notes: Three copolyimides containing crosslinkable alkyne groups either in the main chain backbone or as endgroups, have been synthesized and characterized in regard to their structure, molecular weight, solubility, film-forming properties, crystallinity, crosslinking behavior, and thermal stability. A good correlation between the structure of the polymers and their properties has been established.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 581-593 
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    Notes: The H-abstraction by ĊH3 and ĊD3 radicals from PMMA molecules is investigated at 77 and 120 K. The film samples are prepared from the mixture of normal and deuterated PMMA. The reaction is of the first order with respect to radical concentration. Its rate is retarded in time as compared to the exponential law. An analysis of the molecular product ratio for the reaction allows the primary isotopic effect to be estimated. The initial reaction rate depends nonmonotonously on the proportion of the deuterated polymer in the matrix. Namely, there exists a range of isotopic compositions, with the reaction rate increasing with the portion of a deuteropolymer in the mixture. At 77 K the reaction rate of ĊD3 is lower than that of ĊH3 in PMMA of a mixed isotopic composition. This results from the proximity of ĊD3 with unreactive parental macromolecules, which reduces the local H concentrations around ĊD3 as compared to the mean concentration. At 120 K the radical decay rates do not differ. This fact cannot be explained by unfrozen mobilities of radicals at high temperatures or by their migration from parental macromolecules. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of thermal fluctuations involving a great area around a radical and ensuring its migration within this area. The electron spin echo method is used to estimate the distance between a radical and its parental macromolecule, a ≥ 9.6 Å. This is the lower limit of the reaction accessibility.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 637-652 
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    Notes: The polymerization of di-n-butyl itaconate (DBI) intiated with AIBN was kinetically investigated in benezene. The polymerization rate (Rp) was expressed by: Rp = k[AIBN]0.5[DBI]1.7. The polymerization showed a considerably low overall activation energy of 15.3 kcal/mol. The initiator efficiency of AIBN in this system decreased with increasing DBI concentration, ranging from 0.34 to 0.55°C, which is ascribable to viscosity effect due to the monomer. From an ESR study, the polymerization system was found to involve two kinds of persistent radicals, namely, primary propagating (III) and propagating (I) radicals. The relative concentration of III to I increased with decreasing monomer concentration. Azo-nitrile initiators such as AVN and ACN similarly produced two persistent radicals, while MAIB, DBPO, and PBO yielded only propagating radical I as persistent. The MAIB-initiated polymerization of DBI was also performed in benzene. Similar kinetic features were observed, that is, a higher dependence of Rp on the DBI concentration and a low overall activation energy (14.4 kcal/mol). The following rate equation was obtained at 50°C:Rp = k[MAIB]0.5[DBI]1.6. The initiator efficiency of MAIB decreased with increasing DBI concentration, ranging from 0.32 to 0.53 at 50°C. The concentration of propagating radical I was determined by ESR at 50 and 61°C, from which kp and kt were estimated. The kp value increased with increasing monomer concentration, while the kt one decreased with the DBI concentration. These values are much lower compared with those of MMA.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 685-702 
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    Notes: Modified polyimide films containing cobalt have been prepared by the addition of cobalt(II) chloride to a solution containing one of the diamines 4,4′-oxydianiline (ODA) or 4,4′-diaminodiphenylsulfide (DDS) and one of the dianhydrides 3.3′, 4,4′-benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA) or 4,4′-bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenoxy)diphenylsulfide dianhydride (BDSDA) and characterized by thermal methods, UV-visible spectra, room-temperature direct-current electrical resistivity measurements, and X-ray photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopy. A principal goal of this work was to establish if there was coordination of the potential donor atoms of the polymide to cobalt. UV-visible spectra of the modified polyamic acid solutions and polyimide films and a titration study of a model system do not show any appreciable coordination with either the polyamic acid or the polyimide; rather, the cobalt(II) appears to be coordinated to the solvent, N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc), as [Co(DMAc)4]2+, until the temperature is raised above 200°C. X-ray photoelectron spectra of films cured only to 200°C also do not show significant shifts in the binding energies of the potential donor atoms from those binding energies of the undoped polymers, confirming little direct coordination of the cobalt to atoms of the polyimide. Heating the films to 300°C in a forced-air oven causes the formation of a cobalt oxide layer on the air side of the polymer. Direct-current electrical resistivity measurements on this surface show a 104-106 reduction in resistivity due to this layer.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 743-743 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 215-221 
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    Notes: The laser Raman phonon spectroscopic technique has been used to study the photopolymerization reaction of 1,4 bis[β-pyridyl(2)vinyl] benzene (P2VB). Raman and infrared spectroscopy have been used to study the intramolecular vibrations of the reactant and the product and to characterize them. Absence of any large Stokes' shift between absorption and emission bands of the monomer crystal shows that exciton-phonon coupling is weak, and the reaction is not likely to be phonon mediated. Phonon spectroscopy shows that the reaction proceeds by a heterogeneous mechanism. Sharp phonon bands of the product, however, suggests that the photopoly P2VB lattice is highly ordered.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 285-297 
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    Notes: Electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and conductivity of pristine and iodine-doped PPMQ were studied. The pristine polymer EPR signal exhibited a Lorentzian line shape. Unpaired spin density measurements indicated that the spin concentrations of the undoped polymer lie in the range of one spin per 150-190 repeat units at room temperature. The peak-to-peak width doubled, the line shape became asymmetric and the spin concentration in the polymer increased slightly after doping with iodine. EPR saturation experiments show that the spin lattice relaxation time T1 is sensitive to trace impurity. Considerable reduction of T1 after doping with iodine shows strong coupling between the spin system and N-iodonium nucleus. Conductivity increases up to 5 orders of magnitude by iodine doping; at room temperature, the best value found was 0.017 S/cm. The activation energy for conductance after doping is about half that of pristine polymer.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 327-335 
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    Notes: Alternating copolymers of β-methylstyrene and maleic anhydride were prepared by free-radical-initiated polymerization in bulk and in toluene as a solvent. The reactivity ratios k1c/k12 and k2c/k21 were calculated from the change of copolymerization rate with a monomer feed at a constant total monomer concentration according to the generalized model of Shirota and coworkers. From the equation Rp = Rp(f) + Rp(CT) were calculated Rp(f) and Rp(CT), and it was found that in toluene the copolymerization proceeds predominantly by the addition of CT-complex monomers. Termination occurs predominantly by homotermination of β-methyl-styrene macro free radicals, kt22, but the cross termination kt21 is also operative.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 343-351 
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    Notes: Polymerization of vinyl chloride in the presence of systems containing a transition metal compound/Lewis base and an organoaluminum compound of a different length of carbon chain have been carried out. The influence of the structure and the concentrations of particular components on the polymerization yield and molecular weight of the products has been determined. The polymerization of vinyl chloride proceeds according to the free radical mechanism, and the effectiveness of such types of initiators decreases with an increase in the length of the substituent chain in the organoaluminum chain. When using ethyl derivatives, the maximum degree of vinyl chloride conversion is about 75%, and for polystyryl or polyisoprenylaluminum of an average polymerization degree of 50-100, the conversion did not exceed 0.5%. The maximum polymerization degree of vinyl chloride in block copolymers containing polyisoprenyl or polystyryl units was 90-300.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 437-441 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1553-1562 
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    Notes: The effects of organometallic cocatalysts on the polymerization of disubstituted acetylenes were investigated. Diphenylacetylene did not polymerize with TaCl5 alone, while it produced a polymer quantitatively in the presence of appropriate cocatalysts (Me4Sn, Et3SiH, etc.). The poly(diphenylacetylene) formed was an insoluble yellow solid. 1-Phenyl-1-alkynes (1-Phenyl-1-butyne and -1-octyne) polymerized with TaCl5 and NbCl5 alone to yield polymers whose weight-average molecular weights (Mw's) were ca. 5 × 105. Use of cocatalysts (nBu4Sn etc.) to the polymerization of these monomers accelerated the reaction, and increased the polymer molecular weights up to ca. 1.5 × 106. The poly(1-phenyl-1-alkynes) were soluble white solids. Internal octynes (2-, 3-, and 4-octynes) gave mixtures of a polymer and cyclotrimers with TaCl5 alone. In contrast, cyclotrimers formed virtually selectively by addition of cocatalysts. Thus, various effects of organometallic cocatalysts were observed depending on the kind of monomer.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1619-1631 
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    Notes: The total absorption spectrum of the UV absorber sodium 2-(2′-hydroxy-5′-methylphenyl) benzotriazole sulfonate (TINS) has been resolved into contributions by two ground-state forms in acetonitrile-water solvent mixtures and hydrogen bonding polymer and protein substrates. These two ground-state species can be assigned to (i) a planar intramolecularly hydrogen bonded form which can undergo the efficient nonradiative energy dissipation process of excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT), and (ii) a fluorescent nonplanar species in which ESIPT is effectively prevented. The mole fractions of each contributing conformer in the polymeric substrates have been estimated. In all the polymer systems studied, a significant proportion of the TINS molecules exist in the nonplanar form and thus may not contribute to photostabilization of the substrate. The proportion of nonplanar molecules varied from 11 to 86% in synthetic polymers and 20 to 41% in protein substrates.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1653-1662 
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    Notes: MS and GPC analyses are used to identify the cyclic oligomers formed in the polycondensation reactions of aromatic dithiols and dibromoalkanes leading to aromatic-aliphatic polysulfides. A correlation exists between the two sets of data obtained by these techniques. Mass spectra of the cyclic oligomers formed in the polymerization reactions are reported.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1709-1712 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1697-1708 
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    Notes: The thermal degradation of vinylidene chloride/methyl acrylate/phenylacetylene (VDC/MA/PA) terpolymers containing a constant 9 wt % methyl acrylate and small but varying amounts of phenylacetylene has been examined in the solid phase and in bibenzyl solution. Thermally promoted degradative dehydrochlorination, largely uncomplicated by methyl chloride formation, readily occurs at temperatures approaching 200°C. Incorporation of phenylacetylene into the polymer structure greatly facilitates degradative dehydrochlorination. Indeed, the presence of phenylacetylene induces the formation of polyene segments during the polymerization so that all the terpolymers, even at very low phenylacetylene loading, are tan in color. The decreased stability of polymers containing internal unsaturation arises from an increased rate of initiation for the degradation reaction. The propagation rate is largely unaffected by the level of unsaturation initially present in the polymer. Thus random double bonds have been identified as the principal defect sites responsible for the facile degradation of Saran copolymers. Species which promote the degradation of Saran polymers probably do so by facilitating the introduction of double bonds into the structure. The ratio of hydrogen chloride to stilbene formed for degradation of the terpolymers in bibenzyl solution is ca. 35:1. This is strongly reminiscent of PVDC degradation and suggests that for degradation of either the homopolymer or Saran copolymers the chain-carrying allylic radical pair does not dissociate to any appreciable extent as dehydrochlorination occurs.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1717-1728 
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    Notes: The bulk polymerization and copolymerization of N-(1,1′-dimethyl-3-oxobutyl) acrylamide oxime have been studied. Polymerization of diacetone acrylamide oxime was carried out with different initiating systems. The rate of polymerization of diacetone acrylamide oxime with azoisobutyronitrile as the initiating system was much higher than with peroxides. However, in the case of perester initiating systems (t-butyl perbenzoate and t-butyl per ethyl-2-hexanoate), cobalt salt promoted the polymerization rate markedly. Diacetone acrylamide oxime readily formed copolymers with a variety of comonomers (crosslinking agents and reactive diluents). Gel permeation chromatography has shown a higher reactivity of diacetone acrylamide oxime with trimethylol propane trimethacrylate as crosslinking agent and N-vinyl-pyrrolidone as reactive diluent. Therefore, the dynamic mechanical analyses presented an increase in Tg with trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate and N-vinyl-pyrrolidone as comonomers. The terpolymer formed with diacetone acrylamide oxime, trinethylolpropane trimethacrylate, and N-vinyl-pyrrolidone exhibited interesting mechanical properties and high temperature behavior.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1681-1695 
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    Notes: The thermal degradation of vinylidene chloride/phenylacetylene copolymers containing small but varying amounts of phenylacetylene has been examined in both the solid phase and in bibenzyl solution. Incorporation of phenylacetylene into the poly(vinylidene chloride) structure greatly facilitates degradative dehydrochlorination. Indeed, the presence of phenylacetylene promotes the formation of polyene segments during the polymerization process so that all the copolymers, even at very low phenylacetylene loading, are tan in color. The decreased stability of polymers containing interal unsaturation arises from an increased rate of initiation for degradative dehydrochlorination. The propagation rate is largely unaffected by the level of unsaturation initially present in the polymer. The ratio of hydrogen chloride to stilbene formed for degradation of these copolymers in bibenzyl solution is approximately 35:1. This suggests that the chlorine atom of the initially-formed radical pair preferentially abstracts an adjacent hydrogen atom rather than interacting with solvent, i.e., the chain-carrying radical pair does not dissociate appreciably as the unzipping dehydrochlorination occurs. Thus random double bonds introduced in a variety of ways may be identified as principal defect sites responsible for the initiation of the degradative dehydrochlorination of poly(vinylidene chloride). Species which promote the degradation of poly(vinylidene chloride) probably do so by facilitating the introduction of random double bonds into the structure.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1745-1753 
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    Notes: Solid polymer electrolytes with different stoichiometries were prepared from molten poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) containing various amounts of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN). X-ray diffraction and conductivity measurements revealed that both morphology and conductivity were dependent on their stoichiometries, and that the highest conductivity at ambient temperature corresponded to 3.98 × 10-6 S cm-1 for the amorphous complex with the composition of X = 0.15 (X = [KSCN]/[EOunit]). The temperature dependence of the conductivity showed a WLF-type behavior for the amorphous complex, whereas it showed an Arrhenius-type behavior for a crystalline complex with the composition of X = 0.2. It was also found that the ionic mobility at 60°C of the amorphous complex was approximately 2.25 times greater than that of the crystalline complex. Furthermore, results of the infrared reflection spectroscopy measurements suggested that the mobility of potassium ion (K+) was correlated to the degree of the interaction between K+ and ether oxygens.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1755-1767 
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    Notes: The grafting of methyl methacrylate (MMA) onto polybutadiene (PB) latexes prepared by seeded emulsion polymerization at 50°C was investigated as a function of: (a) initiator concentration used in the secondary polymerization, (b) monomer-to-polymer ratio, (c) the specific surface area of the seed latex, and (d) the degree of conversion. The thin layer chromatography/flame ionization detection (TLC/FID) technique was used to determine the proportion of graft copolymer in the core/shell latex, It was found that grafting PMMA onto PB depended upon the concentration of initiator, decreasing as the concentration was increased. The amount of grafting increased with increasing specific surface area of the seed latex, while the molecular weight of the acetone-soluble graft copolymer decreased. The amount of graft copolymer was found to decrease concurrently with increasing monomer-to-polymer ratio and degree of conversion. These results suggest a hydrogen abstraction mechanism in the formation of graft PB-PMMA through a chain transfer process.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1825-1846 
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    Notes: The thermal degradation behavior of polyacrylamide and poly(acrylamide-co-acrylate) was studied by differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, and carbon-13 solid state nuclear magnetic resonance. The degradation products over the temperature range of 115-450°C were characterized. Mechanisms are proposed for the degradation processes involved.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1887-1907 
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    Notes: The NMR spectra and UV absorptions of polynucleotide analogs with a poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) backbone containing adenine, cytosine, and hypoxanthine pendants have been examined. As has been shown in single-stranded polynucleotides, these polymers also exhibited base stacking behavior in aqueous solution as well as in 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol. Such stacking resulted in significant UV hypochromicities and observed differences in the NMR spectra compared to the corresponding model compounds. From continuous variation mixing experiments, well-defined base pairing interactions were observed between complementary graft polymers in aqueous solutions. Enhanced UV hypochromicity due to such interactions was also observed.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1967-1978 
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    Notes: Dimethyl phosphonomethylheptamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (II) and 1, 3-bis(dimethyl phosphonomethyl)tetramethyldisiloxane (III) have been prepared by Arbuzov reaction of trimethyl phosphite with bromomethylheptamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (I) and 1, 3-bis(bromomethyl)tetramethyldisiloxane, respectively. Dimethyl phosphonomethylmethylsiloxane dimethylsiloxane copolymers have been prepared by acid-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization of II with hexamethyldisiloxane (MM) as an end-capping reagent and by reaction of II with III as an end-capping reagent. Dimethylsiloxane polymers with dimethyl phosphonomethyldimethylsiloxy end groups have been prepared by acid-catalyzed polymerization of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and III. Under these conditions hydrolysis of the dimethyl phosphonate ester groups was a problem. On the other hand Arbuzov reaction of trimethyl phosphite with bromomethylmethylsiloxane dimethylsiloxane copolymer gave a dimethyl phosphonomethylmethylsiloxane dimethylsiloxane copolymer with uniform properties. These polymers have been characterized by 1H-, 13C-, 29Si-, and 31P-NMR spectroscopy. Their molecular weight distributions have been determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and their thermal stability measured by TGA.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1979-1988 
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    Notes: The cationic ring-opening polymerization of trioxane and 1,3-dioxolane was found to be initiated by CO+CIO4- groups on a carbon black surface, which were introduced by the reaction of COCI groups with AgCIO4. The activation energy of the ring-opening polymerization of trioxane was estimated to be 15.5 kcal/mol. In the polymerization system, poly(oxymethylene) and poly(1,3-dioxolane) formed were effectively grafted onto carbon black depending upon the propagation of these polymers from the carbon black surface; for instance, the grafting ratio of poly(oxymethylene) onto carbon black increased with an increase in conversion and went up to about 180%. Although the grafted chain of poly(oxymethylene) was subject to stepwise thermal depolymerization from the chain ends, the thermal stability of poly(oxymethylene)-grafted carbon black was improved by acetylation of hemiformal end groups. The molecular weight of ungrafted poly(oxymethylene) formed in the polymerization was determined to be 1.8-2.0 × 104. Furthermore, the copolymerization of trioxane with 1,3-dioxolane, styrene, and other comonomers initiated by CO+CIO4- groups and the thermal stability of these acetal copolymer-grafted carbon black were investigated.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1463-1474 
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    Notes: Novel poly-Schiff bases (PSB's) that contain trans-1,2-bis(9-carbazolyl)cyclobutane(DCZB) units were synthesized by the direct polycondensation of trans-1,2-bis(3-formyl-9-carbazolyl)cyclobutane with aromatic diamines in n-amyl alcohol at 160°C. Complexation of these PSB's and of poly(vinyl DCZB) (PVDCZB) with iodine produced cation-radical salts which resulted form the transfer of an electron from DCZB moieties to iodine. All the undoped polymers were insulators having electrical conductivity of the order of 10-10-10-12 S cm-1 depending on the structure of polymers. By doping with iodine, the electrical conductivity increased by several orders of magnitude and reached a value of 10-3 S cm-1 in the case of PVDCZB and 10-5-10-6 S cm-1 in the case of PSB's. The electrical conductivity of doped PSB's increased with decreasing diamine length. PVDCZB having the same iodine content per carbazole unit as poly(9-vinyl-carbazole) (PVK) has a greater electrical conductivity than PVK.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1523-1543 
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    Notes: Preparation of new model polymers of polynucleotides with poly(vinylamine-vinylalcohol) [P(Vam-Val)] backbones and different kinds of nucleic acid base derivatives as grafted pendants is described. At first, the grafting of (-) and (±)-2-(thymin-1-yl)propionic acid [(-) and (±)TPA] onto linear P(Vam-Val) at the amino group via an amide bond was carried out in a mixed solvent of ethanol-dimethylformamide by selective N-acylation of the active ester of N-hydroxy-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboximide (HONB) or N-hydroxysuccinimide (HOSu). This procedure gave the corresponding hydroxyl polymers P[Vam(-)T-Val] and P[Vam(±)T-Val]. In addition, direct, low temperature esterification was used to graft (-), (±)TPA, and (±)-2-(uracil-1-yl)propionic acid, [(±)UPA], onto the hydroxyl polymer at the hydroxyl group via an ester bond. This process gave the corresponding copoly(Vam-Val) with different or the same kinds of nucleic acid base derivatives. P[Vam(-)-Ve(-)T], P[Vam(±)T-Ve(±)T], P[Vam(-)T-Ve(±)U], and P[Vam(±)T-Ve(±)U] are representative examples. The related monomer and segmental model compounds were also prepared by this method; 3-aminopentane, 3-pentanol, 3-amino-1-propanol, and threo-2-amino-4-pentanol were employed in the syntheses. The segment models were separated and purified using HPLC techniques.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2231-2240 
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    Notes: The complexes formed between palladium (II) and a polymeric ligand derived from L-asparagine, poly(N-methacryloyl-L-asparagine) (PNMAsn) have been investigated by electronic absorption and circular dichroism. N-isobutyroyl-L-asparagine (NIBAsn) was also synthesized and studied with the purpose of comparison with its polymeric analog. NIBAsn gives two complexes: at low pH, an optically active complex between one carboxylate and one secondary amide nitrogen (so-called 1N complex), and at higher pH, a 2N complex involving the primary and secondary amide group. This complex is also optically active. PNMAsn gives at low pH a 1N complex similar to that of NIBAsn, but at higher pH the 2N complex is formed between two carboxylate groups and two secondary amide groups of two different side chains of the polymer. At very high pH this 2N complex is hydrolyzed, i.e., the carboxylate-palladium bonds are replaced by hydroxyle-palladium bonds, and the complex becomes optically inactive.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2261-2268 
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    Notes: Poly(ethylene glycol methyl ether)-b-poly(ethylenimine hydrochloride) was characterized using potentiometric and viscosimetric titration methods. The average chemical compositions of the polyamine hydrochloride salts estimated by the acid-base titration,1H-NMR, and elemental analysis were compared. The apparent dissociation constant, pK, and the inherent viscosity of the polyamine hydrochloride were found to be highly dependent on the degree of neutralization. Very strong coulombic interactions among the charged sites were observed at low pH's for this polymer.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2185-2193 
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    Notes: N-phenylated aromatic polyureas were synthesized by the polyaddition of dianilino compounds to aromatic diisocyanates in sym-tetrachloroethane at around 100°C. Factors that influence the reaction, such as monomer concentration, reaction solvent, catalyst, temperature, and time, were studied to optimize the conditions for the preparation of high molecular weight polymers. Compared with the analogous unsubstituted aromatic polyureas, the N-phenylated polyureas were almost amorphous and soluble in a variety of solvents and had low glass transition temperatures. Some of the polymers could be cast into transparent flexible films from chloroform solutions.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2323-2326 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2335-2341 
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    Notes: Poly(p-benzoquinono)diimidazoles have been synthesized under mild conditions (100 or 150°C) by one-stage polycondensation in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc) or in polyphosphoric acid of 2,3,5,6-tetraamino-p-benzoquinone (TABQ) with terephthalaldehyde and isophthalaldehyde. The model compound 2,6-diphenyl-1,5-dihydro-1′,4′-benzoquinono[2′,3′-d:5′,6′-d′]diimidazole was also prepared by condensation of TABQ with benzaldehyde in DMAc at 100°C. The prepared polymers were completely insoluble in organic solvents but slightly soluble (0.5%) in strong acids with viscosities (ηinh) in the range of 0.17-0.38 dL/g (c = 0.2% in formic acid). Their thermal stability was studied by TG analysis.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1737-1744 
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    Notes: The products in inductively coupled plasma excited in organosilicic compounds were studied on chemical structures by spectroscopic methods. Plasma-polymerized tetramethylsilane (PA) contains not only Si—CH3 groups but also Si—H groups on IR and 29Si-NMR analyses. 13C-NMR spectrum of PA reveals that the crosslinked structure of PA is mainly constructed of Ch2 and CH groups. Plasma-polymerized octamethyleyclotetrasiloxane (PD4) is composed of Si—CH3 and Si—O groups. 13C- and 29Si-NMR spectra of PD4 point out the highly preservation of the structural units similar to the monomer. These data of PD4 suggest that PD4 is formed from the ring-opening polymerization by cleavages of Si—O bonds. 13C-NMR spectrum of poly[methyltrimethoxysilane] (PT) indicates the existence of CH3—O groups, meanwhile its 29Si-NMR analysis concludes that PT is chiefly composed of the structural units similar to the monomer. The surface analyses by XPS of PA, PD4 and PT suggest that these organosilicic plasma polymers resemble their starting materials.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1769-1779 
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    Notes: The polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole (NVC) in the presence of transition metal salts such as WCI6, MoCI5, TaCl5 and NbCl5 under different reaction conditions was studied. In general, aromatic solvents were found to be superior to aliphatic solvents in the polymerization of NVC, i. e., both conversion and molecular weight were higher in aromatic solvents. It was observed that the polymerization reaction proceeds rapidly and almost quantitatively, even at low monomer concentration (〈 5 × 10-2M) and at low catalyst to monomer mole ratio (10-5) in aromatic solvents. The copolymerization of NVC with acenaphthylene (ACN) was also investigated in solution at room temperature. The resulting homo- and copolymer were characterized by IR, NMR, x-ray diffraction, and elemental analysis. Thermal and photophysical properties are also reported. From the spectral data, the polymerization solvent was found to have a strong influence upon the polymer stereoregularity.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1793-1801 
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    Notes: The synthesis of two novel polyamide ligands 3 and 4, containing 2,17-diaza[3.3](6,6′)-2,2′-bipyridinophane or 6,6′-bis(2-picolylaminomethyl)-2,2′-bipyridine units as part of the polymer backbone, respectively, and of the appropriate diamide model compounds 1c and 2c is described. 1H-NMR and IR spectral data support the ligand structures; furthermore, 1H-VTNMR analysis on macrocyclic diamide 1c indicates a restricted rotation of the amide bonds at ambient temperature and suggests for this molecule a fixed syn conformation in solution, with a “face to face” arrangement of the dipyridinyl moieties. Model compound 2c and polyamide 4 form stable 1:1 complexes with transition metals Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II). Conversely, macrocyclic model 1c and polyamide 3 exhibit the unique property to specifically complex Cu(II), even in the presence of sizeable amounts of Co(II) and Ni(II). The IR spectral changes related to the ligands upon complexation are briefly discussed.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 1811-1823 
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    Notes: The polymers which have different sized crown ethers as alkali cation binding sites and photodimerizable cinnamoyl units were prepared by the cationic copolymerization of corresponding monomers. The crown-cation complexation ratio (1:1 or 2:1) was investigated by measuring quantum yields φ of the photodimerization of the crown-connected cinnamoyl units in the presence of alkali metal chlorides and also by measuring the shift of λmax of alkali metal picrates in THF on addition of the crown polymers. A significant 1:2 complex formation of alkali cations with two different sized crown ether units in the side chain of the polymers was confirmed. The alkali metal cation binding ability and selectivity of the polymers, which were studied by a method of picrate salts extraction, were markedly different from those expected from the combination of polymers of same ring-size crown ether units. When irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) light, the cinnamic acid ester groups of the polymers caused dimerization even in dilute solutions. The cation binding ability of the polymers was largely enhanced by the photodimerization of the cinnamoyl moieties with suitable template cations.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2543-2559 
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    Notes: Urethane reactions of phenyl isocyanate alcohol systems with toluene as solvent and various aprotic polar solvents (including tertiary amines) as additives were carried out at constant temperature of 10-40°C. Analysis of the variation of the second order rate constants of these systems and those available in the literature indicates that formation of the hydrogen bonding complexes (alcohol with phenyl isocyanate and with aprotic solvent) and electron donor number (DN) of the aprotic solvent are the two factors allowing satisfactory explanation of the catalysis and inhibition effects of the wide range of aprotic solvents (including amines, amides, etc.). Based on these considerations, an ion-pair mechanism and the resulting kinetic equation for the urethane reaction are proposed. Verification on the kinetic equation with experimental results for the systems of phenyl isocyanate with alcohol in toluene (for the self catalysis of the alcohol), with dimethyl formamide and dimethyl sulfoxide in toluene (for the catalysis of the aprotic solvents), and with triethylamine in toluene (for the catalysis of the tertiary amines) shows satisfactory. In the mechanism, the aprotic solvent is considered to solvate the complex of phenyl isocyanate/alcohol at the active hydrogen to form an ion-pair which can undergo the urethane reaction more easily.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2569-2576 
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    Notes: An aromatic, diether-linked phthalonitrile resin, prepared from 4,4′-bis(3,4-dicyanophenoxy)biphenyl, can be converted into an environmentally stable, highly conductive material by thermal means. The conductivity of the pyrolyzed polymer can be varied and controlled as a function of both the pyrolytic temperature and annealing time. This allows the generation of a range of electrical behavior from an insulator to semiconductor and approaching metallic regions.
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    Notes: The influence of molecular weight on thermal transitions and on their thermodynamic parameters is discussed for a random thermotropic liquid crystalline copolyether based on the reaction of a 1:1 molar mixture of 1,5-dibromopentane and 1,7-dibromoheptane with 4,4′-dihydroxy-α-methylstilbene. Optimum phase transfer catalyzed polyetherification reaction conditions were established for the synthesis of polymers containing bromoalkane chain ends only over a wide variety of molecular weights. All these copolyethers present a crystalline and an enantiotropic nematic mesophase over the entire range of molecular weights studied. Both the thermal transitions and their thermodynamic parameters are strongly molecular weight-dependent up to Mn = 10,000-12,000, after which they remain constant. The enthalpies and entropies of isotropization of the copolyethers are higher than those of melting. This is in contrast to the same thermodynamic parameters of the corresponding homopolyethers. The enthalpies and entropies of isotropization of both homopolymers and copolymers present similar values, suggesting that copolymerization does decrease the degree of order in the crystalline phase but does not significantly change the alignment degree of the mesogenic units in the nematic mesophase.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2021-2024 
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2699-2709 
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    Notes: The polymerization behavior of N-(p-aminobenzoyl)caprolactam was studied. It was found that polymerization could proceed by either elimination of caprolactam or by ring opening. Polymers prepared at temperatures above 200°C showed a greater tendency for ring opening to produce alternating aromatic/aliphatic copolymers than did polymers prepared at lower temperatures. Block copolymers of poly(p-benzamide) and nylon 6 were prepared by a two-stage hydrolytic polymerization process or by anionic polymerization at temperatures 〉 200°C. Polymer microstructures were determined using 13C-NMR spectroscopy by comparison with homopolymers and model alternating copolymers. The alternating copolymer prepared by condensation of N-(p-aminobenzoyl)-6-caproic acid showed a melting transition at 300-305°C in the DSC and a Tg in subsequent heating cycles of 116-119°C. Copolymers made with the two-stage process were rich in p-benzamide sequences and showed no Tg or Tm below 400°C. Copolymer made with NaH was rich in nylon 6 units, showed a Tm of 175-180°C and a Tg of 80-81°C, and was homogeneous in both the melt and solid.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2747-2753 
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    Notes: Fluorine-containing polyarylates having inherent viscosities of 0.2-0.8 dL/g were prepared from tetrafluoroisophthaloyl chloride and various bisphenols by low temperature solution polycondensation in chloroform with triethylamine or by two-phase polycondensation in a dichloromethane-water or nitrobenzene-water system with benzyltriethylammonium chloride as the phase transfer catalyst. These polyarylates were amorphous and were readily soluble in various solvents, including chloroform and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone. The glass transition temperature of the polymer derived from 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane was 150°C. These polyarylates started to lose weight around 350°C in an air or nitrogen atmosphere.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2791-2798 
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    Notes: To investigate the polymerization systems driven by aromatization energy, 4-allylidene-2,6-dimethyl-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-one (Ia), 5,7-dimethyl-1-vinylspiro[2,5]octa-4,7-dien-6-one (Ib), 4,7-dimethyl-1-vinylspiro[2,5]octa-4,7-dien-6-one [Ic], 2-vinyl-2′-methylspiro[cyclopropane-1,4′-(1′-naphthalenone)] (Id), and 2-phenyl-2′-methylspiro[cyclopropane-1,4′-(1′-naphthalenone)] (Ie) were prepared and polymerized with sodium cyanide in N,N-dimethylformamide. Monomer Ia was highly polymerizable even at -65°C. Monomers Ib-Ie also polymerized well, giving powdery polymers that were soluble in common solvents. All the polymerizations took place through the aromatization of the cyclohexadienone ring, suggesting that the aromatization energy is the driving force for the polymerization of these monomers.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2827-2838 
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    Notes: p-Vinylphenyl glycidyl ether (VPGE), a styrene derivative with an epoxy pendant, was polymerized by various cationic initiators, and its selective vinyl polymerization was investigated at low temperatures below -15°C. BF3OEt2 (a metal halide) and CF3SO3H (a strong protonic acid) polymerized both vinyl and epoxy groups of VPGE, and produced cross-linked insoluble polymers. The HI/I2 initiating system and iodine, in contrast, polymerized its vinyl group in polar solvents (CH2Cl2 and nitroethane) highly selectively in the temperature range of -15 to -40°C to give soluble polymers with a polystyrene backbone and epoxy pendants; however, under these conditions, 10-15% of the epoxy groups of the polymers were consumed during the polymerization by the reaction with the growing species. The polymerization by HI/I2 in CH2CI2 involved a long-lived propagating species, as indicated by a progressive increase in the molecular weight (M̄n) of the polymers with monomer conversion and their fairly narrow molecular weight distributions (M̄w/M̄n ∼ 1.6). The differences between the polymerizations of VPGE and p-isopropenylphenyl glycidyl ether, an α-methylstyrene-type counterpart of VPGE, were also discussed with an emphasis on the effects of the α-methyl group in the latter monomer.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2195-2206 
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    Notes: The kinetics of interfacial polycondensation of bisphenol A with isophthaloyl chloride and terephthaloyl chloride in dichloromethane with triethylbenzylammonium chloride (TEBAC) as the catalyst was investigated via measurements of bisphenolate concentration by UV. The reaction was found to be second order with respect to bisphenolate. The dependence of the rate constant on stirring speed, amount of TEBAC, and reaction temperature was studied. The rate constant was increased with an increase of stirring speed, quantity of TEBAC added, as well as the reaction temperature. The activation energy was found to be 7.7 kcal/mol at a stirring speed of 700 rpm in the presence of 0.160 of TEBAC. The role of TEBAC was found to be interesting. It did not alter the equilibrium (the partition coefficient remained the same in the presence of TEBAC), but it did enhance the transfer rate of bisphenolate.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2165-2173 
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    Notes: Copolymerization of an isocyanide giving an insoluble homopolymer with another isocyanide giving a soluble homopolymer in ethanol solution using 0.5-1% of a nickel (II) catalyst in many cases gives a soluble copolymer containing pendant groups arising from both isocyanides. Thus, methyl isocyanide, which gives an insoluble homopolymer, gives chloroform-soluble copolymers incorporating 39-44% of pendant methyl groups when copolymerized with equimolar amounts of tert-butyl isocyanide or several aryl isocyanides. Similarly, cyclohexyl isocyanide, which also gives an insoluble homopolymer, gives chloroform-soluble copolymers incorporating 43-59% of pendant cyclohexyl groups when copolymerized with equimolar amounts of several aryl isocyanides. The compositions, chloroform solubilities, and polystyrene equivalent molecular weights are given for 33 different copolymers obtained by copolymerizations of various equimolar binary mixtures of the monomers CH3NC, (CH3)3CNC, cyclo-C6H11NC, C2H5NC, CH3CH=CHNC,(CH3)2C=CHNC, 2,4,6-(CH3)3C6H2CH=CHNC, C6H5CH(CH3)NC, CH2=CHNC, (CH3)3CCH=CHNC, C6H5NC, 2- and 4-CH3C6H4NC and 2-, 3-, 4-CH3OC6H4NC using the nickel (II) catalyst system.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2175-2183 
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    Notes: Previous work by a number of researchers has noted the presence of anhydride during the imidization step of polyimide polymer processing from diester-diacids and diamines. This has been often, and incorrectly, dismissed as being due to the reversion of the intermediate amide-acid. Comparison of the relative rates of reactions among model compounds demonstrates the intermediacy of anhydride in the imidization reaction. When creation of the anhydride is blocked, the production of amide-acid is greatly slowed. Infrared and NMR observations of mixtures of monomers confirm the production of anhydride as a necessary intermediate in the imidization reaction occuring during the production of polyimide polymers from diester diacids.
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    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 25 (1987), S. 2221-2230 
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    Notes: Copolymers of ethyl acrylate (EA) with lithium acrylate (LiA) with relatively low contents of LiA units (up to 30%) were synthesized by alkaline hydrolysis of poly(EA). 13C-NMR spectra of these copolymers registered in a mixture of deuterated benzene with deuterated methanol (85:15 v/v) presented configurational splittings of the ester methylene, methylene main chain, and ester carbonyl group signals. Assignments of these splittings were made and Bernoulli statistics with a meso probability of 0.48 could fit both poly(EA) and poly(EA-co-LiA). Only the C=O signal of the copolymer was sensitive to sequence distribution and indicated that the LiA units have a tendency to be isolated on the chain. Two-dimensional HETCOR pulse sequence helped to assign the main chain proton spectrum.
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