LI Huaming, SHEN Zhigang, Wang Jin, ZHU Fanming, LIN Shang'an. FT-IR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF IONIC INTERACTIONS IN SULFONATED SYNDIOTACTIC POLYSTYRENE IONOMERS[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2001,(5):599-603.
LI Huaming, SHEN Zhigang, Wang Jin, ZHU Fanming, LIN Shang'an. FT-IR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF IONIC INTERACTIONS IN SULFONATED SYNDIOTACTIC POLYSTYRENE IONOMERS[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2001,(5):599-603.DOI:
The effects of cation and hydration on cation-anion interactions in sulfonated syndiotactic polystyrene (SsPS) ionomers were examined by FTIR spectroscopy.Ionic interactions in SsPS ionomers are reflected in their fTIR spectra directly
affecting the vibrations of the sulfonate anion.It is found that the counterion and hydration have a profound influence on cationanion interactions in the SsPS ionomers containing divalent transition metal cations (such as Mn2+
Zn2+ and Co2+) and alkali metal cations (such as Na+and K+). In the dry materials
the counterion imposes a strong electrostatic field on the sulfate anion that polarizes the S—O dipole and shifts the asymmetric and symmetric vibrations of the sulfonate anion to higher frequencies.While in the hydrated materials
the polarization by the cation weakens and shifts the cooresponding vibrations to lower frequencies. For the unneutralized sulfonated syndiotactic polystyrene
in the hydrated form
the proton of the sulfonic acid is removed from the anion
yielding the sulfonate anion
SO-3.While in the dry form
the FTIR spectra of the sample exhibit characteristic absorbances of the sulfonic acid