@article {Aldo:October 2004:0959-8103:1567,
author = "Aldo DAlessio",
author = "Fabrizia Turchi",
author = "Piero Narducci",
author = "Piergiorgio Vergamini",
author = "Francesco Ciardelli",
author = "Stefano Catanorchi",
title = "Fluorinated polymers as stone-protective materials: an FTIR study on intermolecular interactions",
journal = "Polymer International",
volume = "53",
year = "October 2004",
abstract = "Attempts have been performed to obtain spectroscopic evidence of intermolecular interactions between fluorinated polymers to be used as protective materials and various stones. In this paper we report an investigation by means of FTIR spectroscopy on poly(vinyl fluoride)(PVF) which contains acid hydrogens that can give rise to intermolecular interactions with calcium carbonate. Spectral changes have been found in the CH and CF stretching regions at 30002840 and 1200950 cm-1, respectively. These last are attributed to intermolecular interactions of the polymer with CO32- and with conformational changes of the macromolecular chain. Scanning electron microscopy investigations were also performed on marble slabs coated with a PVF film in order to gain information about the morphology of the polymer film. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry",
pages = "1567-1571(5)",
url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jws/pi/2004/00000053/00000010/art00026"
doi = "doi:10.1002/pi.1600"
}