2019
DOI: 10.1080/1023666x.2019.1649026
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Self-organization in aqueous solutions of thermosensitive statistical copolymers based on N-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate

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“…The radii of aggregates in aqueous solutions of pPEM and pEPM increase on heating. Similar behavior was observed earlier for thermo-and pH-responsive polymers with different architecture (linear, copolymers, and brushes) [22,23,32].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The radii of aggregates in aqueous solutions of pPEM and pEPM increase on heating. Similar behavior was observed earlier for thermo-and pH-responsive polymers with different architecture (linear, copolymers, and brushes) [22,23,32].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This influence is also manifested in the analysis of the dependence of the phase separation temperatures on the polymer concentration and the medium acidity. In water solution, the dependencies of T1 and T2 on the concentration (Figure 12) had a character typical for thermoresponsive polymers in the dilute regime [22,23,32]; In addition to the turbidimetry, the solutions of pEPM and pPEM at concentration c = 0.005 g•cm −3 were investigated by SLS and DLS. The hydrodynamic characteristics of molecular brush aggregates and the temperatures of onset T 1 and finishing T 2 of the phase separation were determined.…”
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“…This influence is also manifested in the analysis of the dependence of the phase separation temperatures on the polymer concentration and the medium acidity. At a given value of pH, the dependences of T1 and T2 on the concentration had a character typical for thermoresponsive polymers in the dilute regime [33][34][35][36]; namely, the T1 and T2 values grew and the phase separation interval broadened with dilution (Figure 6). It is clearly seen that in the investigated concentration interval the temperature at the onset of phase separation for PDEAPMA-R solution is higher than T1 for PDEAPMA-C. On the other hand, the rate of decrease in T1 with concentration increases for PDEAPMA-C more than it does for PDEAPMA-R. Consequently, it can be assumed that a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) for the investigated samples will be close.…”
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“…Figure 5 shows the temperature dependences of the relative optical transmission I */ I * 21 for the studied solutions. The observed behavior is typical for thermoresponsive polymers [ 43 , 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 ]. The temperatures of the onset T 1 and the finishing T 2 of the phase separation were defined as the beginning of the decrease in I */ I * 21 and as reaching its minimum value, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%