Hello guys, The question I'd like to ask you might be stupid but I found opposing informations about it. But here it is:
When you calculate the conversion of monomer to polymer by nmr, do you always need to use an internal standard as reference to set the 1H integration?
I found this paper in which they employed Benzophenone as reference. Does it mean is it used instead of TMS? Or they use is as internal standard to set the integration at 1 and then calculate the conversions?
Polym. Chem., 2017, 8, 592
Also, when they calculate the conversion of monomer in the polymerization, they don't mention using any reference and the converison is calculated on the integration of the urethane protons divided by the sum of the urethane and cyclic carbonate protons. Did they use any internal standard for calibration?
I'm just confused about it, what i knew is that the ratios of the two peaks would provide the conversion.
Thanks for any *delete me*