ID | 115216 |
Title Alternative | Multivariate analysis of NMR spectra
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Hirano, Tomohiro
The University of Tokushima
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Anmoto, Takuya
The University of Tokushima
Umezawa, Nao
The University of Tokushima
Momose, Hikaru
The University of Tokushima|Mitsubishi Rayon
Katsumoto, Yukiteru
Hiroshima University
Oshimura, Miyuki
The University of Tokushima
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Ute, Koichi
The University of Tokushima
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Keywords | chemometrics
NMR
partial least-squares regression
poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
principal component analysis
stereostructures
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Journal Article
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Description | In this paper, we report multivariate analyses, such as principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least-squares (PLS) regression, of NMR spectra of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)s [poly(NIPAAm)s]. PCA successfully interpreted the assignments of NMR spectra of poly(NIPAAm)s in terms of stereostructures for the methine carbons at triad levels and for the methylene protons at tetrad levels. Furthermore, triad tacticity was successfully predicted by PLS regression of 1H NMR spectra of the methine and methylene groups, although the low resolution of the signals of the methine protons confines determination of tacticities by conventional methods to the diad levels. Consequently, it is assumed that chemometric approaches are useful for assigning NMR spectra in terms of stereostructures and for predicting tacticity distributions.
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Journal Title |
Polymer Journal
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ISSN | 00323896
13490540
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NCID | AA00777013
AA12453460
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Publisher | The Society of Polymer Science, Japan|Springer Nature
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Volume | 44
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Issue | 8
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Start Page | 815
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End Page | 820
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Published Date | 2012-04-18
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eng
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Science and Technology
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