Rh. Carr et al., DETERMINATION OF FUNCTIONALITY AND FUNCTIONALITY DISTRIBUTION OF POLYETHER POLYOLS BY QUANTITATIVE C-13 NMR-SPECTROSCOPY, Journal of applied polymer science, 52(8), 1994, pp. 1015-1022
A method is described for the determination of the number average func
tionality and functionality distribution of polyether polyols based on
the measured intensities of relevant end groups observed in C-13 NMR
spectra. Longitudinal (T1) relaxation time measurements on glycerol-,
trimethylolpropane-, and pentaerythritol-initiated copolymers of propy
lene oxide and ethylene oxide show that the slowest relaxing moiety th
at needs to be quantified is the vinyl CH2 = group of the unsaturated
side product of the propoxylation reaction. A chromium(III)-containing
relaxation reagent allows the analysis to be speeded up by decreasing
the relaxation times. The relative precision of the functionality mea
surement is ca. +/-1%, while determinations of the mole percentage lev
els of species with different functionalities can be carried out with
a precision better than +/-3 mol%. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.