In the present study a fluorescence technique and nine fluorescence probes
have been applied to monitor the curing of polyurethanes. As the curing pro
ceeds, the fluorescence emission bands of the probes exhibit hypsochromic s
hifts due to the increase in the environmental microviscosity. An intensity
ratio method was developed, where ratios of the low- to high-intensity cha
nges (LHIC) in the emission bands were used to determine the degree of the
curing process. The method enables one to follow the changes in the polymer
structure throughout the entire curing process and to obtain comparable re
sults from different types of probes during the same curing process and is
independent of the probes or the polymers. The technique can be applied to
a variety of commercial and industrial polymers.