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Cylindrical polyelectrolyte-comb-surfactant complexes

2006

Abstract Quaternized polymer combs based on poly(2-vinylpyridine-macromonomers) and the surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate are employed in the synthesis of a novel cylindrical polyelectrolyte-comb-surfactant complex (PECSC). The complex formed has 1:1 stoichiometry with respect to the ratio of dodecylsulfate to pyridinium units. It is soluble in organic solvents such as 2-butanol or chloroform. Characterization of single particle properties of the complex in organic solution is possible and yields a radius of gyration of 〈Rg〉z = 78.4 nm, a hydrodynamic radius of 〈1/Rh〉z−1 = 51.4 nm and a cross-sectional radius of Rg,cross = 3.9 nm in chloroform. The characteristic ratio γ = 〈Rg〉z/〈1/Rh〉z−1 de…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPersistence lengthHydrodynamic radiusAqueous solutionPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryPolymerPolyelectrolyteAdsorptionPulmonary surfactantPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryRadius of gyrationPhysical chemistryPolymer
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Polymer-induced shape changes and capping in giant liposomes

1995

We studied the coupling of a polymeric amphiphile undergoing a transition from an expanded to a collapsed state of the hydrophilic polymer chain upon heating above 29°C with free and solid supported lipid bilayers. Lateral diffusion measurements and studies of vesicle shape-changes confirmed previous calorimetric studies, suggesting that the amphiphile remains incorporated in the giant vesicles and the supported bilayer during the transition. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic radii of the amphiphile in the expanded and collapsed state was measured by making use of the strong quadratic dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the radius of the diffusant (D ∞ r−2) due to the frictional coupl…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics::Biological PhysicsLiposomeHydrodynamic radiusVesicleBilayerDiffusionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryCell BiologyPolymerBiochemistryQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryChemical physicsAmphiphilesense organsLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyChemistry and Physics of Lipids
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Solvent-Induced Length Variation of Cylindrical Brushes

2001

Communication: Polymacromonomers with a main chain much larger than the side-chain length adopt the form of cylindrical brush polymers the contour length per mainchain monomer of which depends on the side-chain length. In the present investigation it is demonstrated that the length per monomer also depends on the solvent quality, i.e., the cylinders are shorter in a poor solvent as compared to a good solvent. It is argued that the repulsion of the side chains represents the extension force, which acts against the entropic contraction force of the main chain. Thus, cylindrical brushes may be suitable as responsive materials for sensors, actuators or soft machines.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesHydrodynamic radiusPolymers and PlasticsPolymer scienceOrganic ChemistryBrushPolymerlaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistrylawChemical physicsMaterials ChemistrySide chainRadius of gyrationSolvent effectsMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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Mean square radius of gyration and hydrodynamic radius of jointed star (dumbbell) and H-comb polymers

1996

Equations for the mean square radius of gyration and the hydrodynamic radius for jointed stars (dumbbells) and H-combs are derived, based on random flight statistics for each subchain. Comparision with literature data on computer simulations and experimental data for H-combs show good agreement for the g-value of the mean square radius of gyration even in good solvents. This suggests that for the mean square radius of gyration the relative dimension of a H-comb relative to the linear molecule of the same degree of polymerization is not altered significantly by long range interactions, as in the case of star polymers. For the hydrodynamic radius the situation is different. Fair agreement is …

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Tailored electrospun nanofibrous polycaprolactone/gelatin scaffolds into an acid hydrolytic solvent system

2018

[EN] Blended nanofibrous scaffolds based on polycaprolactone (PCL) and gelatin (Ge) were successfully prepared. A formic/acetic acid (1:1) mixture was used to dissolve PCL/Ge blends from 100/0 to 20/80 %wt in steps of 10 %wt. The hydrolysis of the PCL diluted in the formic/acetic acid mixture was considered as a method for tailoring the surface morphology and physicochemical features of the nanofibrous PCL/Ge scaffolds as a function of the dissolution time. The fibre diameter remained in the nanoscale range for all the studied scaffolds, which is crucial to mimic the extra-cellular matrix size. The reduction of the intrinsic viscosity, molar mass and hydrodynamic radius found for the PCL mo…

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