2012-05-03
Sum-frequency generation spectroscopy of cinnamate modified cellulosic polymer at the air-water interface
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J. Phys. Chem. B , Volume 116
Monolayers of a cellulosic polymer bearing cinnamate groups were characterized at the air–water interface by combining isotherm measurements, Brewster angle microscopy, and infrared–visible sum-frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy. This spectroscopic technique was used to detect the photochemical behavior of the cinnamate groups upon UV photoirradiation of the monolayers. From the disappearance of the C═C mode and the absence of a change in the C═O mode, it could be concluded that isomerization is the dominant photoreaction for a monolayer of this polymer. This conclusion was corroborated by a comparison of the spectra of the monolayer after irradiation with spectra measured for monolayers spread from preirradiated solutions, for which it is known that isomerization is the main process.
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                   Backus, E., Abrakhi, S., Péralta, S., Fichet, O., & Cantin, S.  (2012).  Sum-frequency generation spectroscopy of cinnamate modified cellulosic polymer at the air-water interface. J. Phys. Chem. B, 116. doi:10.1021/jp301844b  | 
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