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13C NMR spectra of (polypropylene oxide) and its optically active derivative, prepared with typical anionic, cationic, and coordinated catalysts, were analyzed. The absorptions orginating from the methine and methylene carbons of polymers were analyzed in terms of triad and dyad, respectively. 13C NMR spectra of poly(1-butene oxide) were also analyzed in the same manner.
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Oguni, N., Shinohara, S. & Lee, K. 13C NMR Study of Poly(propylene oxide) and Poly(1-butene oxide). Polym J 11, 755–761 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.11.755
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