Network structure of swollen iodine-doped poly(vinyl alcohol) amorphous domain as characterized by low field NMR.

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National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Anhui Provincial Engineering Laboratory of Advanced Functional Polymer Film, CAS Key Laboratory of Soft Matter Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.

Published: October 2021

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  • The study investigated the network structure of swollen iodine-doped poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) using low-field NMR techniques to understand how the PVA-iodine complexes form.
  • It identified three distinct PVA-iodine complexes based on varying iodine concentrations, ranging from only existing in non-crystalline regions to more complex forms as concentration increases.
  • Findings indicate that iodine affects the mobility of PVA chains, with higher iodine concentrations leading to more restricted chain dynamics, which in turn facilitates the complexation process and alters the network structure in the amorphous domain.

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The network structure in the amorphous domain of swollen iodine-doped poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) was systematically investigated by low-field (LF) NMR techniques to reveal the PVA-iodine complex formation mechanism. Three PVA-iodine complexes were obtained under different iodine concentrations () of KI/I solution: (i) < 0.1 M: PVA-I/I complex only exists in the non-crystalline region, (ii) 0.1 M < < 1 M: formation of PVA-I complex I, and (iii) > 1 M: formation of PVA-I complex II. It was found that there is no intermediate-magnitude chain motion of PVA under dyeing conditions to induce the substance exchange, as evidenced by the unchanged second moment (∼1.2 × 10 m s) at elevated temperature (<380 K). The introduction of iodine ions can affect the chain mobility of the interphase and mobile regions. With increasing , the chain dynamics become more restricted, as detected by the faster decay of the relaxometry results, which further accelerates the complexation process. The residual dipolar coupling strength, , obtained by the more quantitative double-quantum (DQ) NMR, increases abruptly at > 1 M. This suggests more constraints form in the amorphous network for the PVA-I complex II system. The constant defects fraction further reveals that the complexation prefers to happen along the tie chains. These results supply a possible formation pathway for the PVA-iodine complexes.

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