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using different ratios and compositions of n-butylvinyl ether (C2VE) and n-
octadecylvinyl ether (C18VE) with triethylene glycol divinyl ether or divin
ylbenzene as crosslinkers, respectively. These phases were investigated by
means of solid-state C-13 cross-polarization magic angle spinning nuclear m
agnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and H-1 high-resolution magic angle sp
inning (HR MAS) NMR spectroscopy in suspended-state. A comparison of these
two methods showed the substantial advantages of 1H HR MAS NMR measurements
. Structure elucidation was achieved using a 2D H,H-COSY NMR experiment per
formed under MAS conditions enabling full peak assignment of the]H NMR spec
tra of these phases. The dynamic behavior of the polyalkylvinyl ether phase
s was determined by employing temperature-dependent measurements of spin-la
ttice relaxation times (T-1) as well as accumulation of a 2D wide line sepa
ration NMR spectrum. (C) 2000 Academic Press.