A convenient, reliable, and general method for determining the primary amine functionality of amino polymers is described. It is based on F-19 NMR spectroscopy and has many advantages over known methods. The amino polymer is derivatized in situ with a reactive, trifluoromethylated aromatic aldehyde. The resultant, spontaneously formed imine (Schiff base) is then quantified by integration of its unique F-19 resonance vs that of an added internal standard. The quantitative reliability of the method was first unequivocally established using a small molecule amine. Functionality determination was then demonstrated for a very broad range of polymer classes, including PS, PMMA, PEG-like, PDMS, PB, and polyamide. In contrast to, e.g., titration, this method can be carried out quickly, with small sample sizes (e.g., ca. 10 mg) and using routine NMR spectroscopic techniques.
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