Near-infrared spectra of a totally amorphous polyamide measured over the te
mperature range 25-200 degreesC was analyzed using generalized two-dimensio
nal (2D) correlation spectroscopy. At least, five distinct bands at 5690, 5
810, 5900, 5980 and 6010 cm(-1) were identified in the region of the CH ove
rtones (5200-6200 cm(-1)). Among them, two bands at 5810 (aliphatic) and 60
10 cm(-1) (aromatic) are found to be very sensitive to the temperature-indu
ced structural changes of the polyamide under examination. In the nu (NH) o
vertone region (6300-6800 cm(-1)), the asynchronicity of the bands assigned
to the vibrations of the free and hydrogen-bonded NH groups indicate a com
plicated dissociation mechanism and the existence of different hydrogen-bon
ded species in the investigated totally amorphous polyamide sample. Owing t
o the spectral resolution enhancement in 2D correlation spectra, a splittin
g of the first overtone of the free NH stretching vibration into two compon
ents at 6780 (totally free) and 6740 cm(-1) (free-end) can be observed. (C)
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