2001
DOI: 10.1021/la001770r
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Surface Grafting of Poly(l-glutamates). 2. Helix Orientation

Abstract: In this paper the average helix orientation of surface-grafted poly(γ-benzyl L-glutamate) (PBLG), poly-(γ-methyl L-glutamate) (PMLG), and poly(γ-methyl L-glutamate)-co-(γ-n-stearyl L-glutamate) (PMLGSLG 70/30) was investigated by means of FT-IR transmission spectroscopy. The theoretical relation between the average tilt angle (θ) and the absorption peak areas of three different backbone amide bands could be calculated because their transition dipole moment directions with respect to the helix axis were known. … Show more

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“…Table I summarizes the average angle and for the five points. The average value of the tilt angle is which compares well with the IR tilt angle measurements of PBLG films measured by Wieringa et al [43]. The orientation distribution of the PBLG molecules on the sample was imaged using sum-frequency from the N-H band in the following manner.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Table I summarizes the average angle and for the five points. The average value of the tilt angle is which compares well with the IR tilt angle measurements of PBLG films measured by Wieringa et al [43]. The orientation distribution of the PBLG molecules on the sample was imaged using sum-frequency from the N-H band in the following manner.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The spectral features below 1300 cm are caused by overtones, bends, and scissors of various molecules. The IR vibrational signatures are consistent with [43]. Fig.…”
Section: Experimental Methodssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…27 In particular, the polypeptide poly(γ-benzyl-L-glutamate) (PBLG) has been studied as a model rigid-rod polymer in solution, 30 in the melt, [26][27][28]31 and grafted to surfaces. 32 Here we report the strong dependence of the segmental dynamics of PBLG synthesized in self-ordered AAO with mean D values of 25,35,65,200, and 400 nm and a pore depth of 80-95 µm on the pore diameter. Whereas both released PBLG nanorods (by etching the AAO) of all diameters and nanorods located in AAO with D values of 200 and 400 nm show bulklike behavior, considerably different segmental dynamics was found for PBLG confined to AAO hard templates with D values equal to or smaller than 65 nm.…”
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“…35,43-45 They attributed the layer thickness limitation to the formation of chemically or physically “dead” chain ends, which is commonly regarded as major limitation on controlling NCA polymerization, also in solution. 29 However, the mechanisms responsible for chemical inactivation of NCAs should not apply for NNCAs as these cannot deprotonate at the nitrogen atom, the attack at the 2-position of the ring leading to hydantoic acids termini is blocked 46 , and the β-sheet or α-helix formation within the brush 34 can be ruled out due to the lack of inter- or intramolecular hydrogen bonding.…”
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confidence: 99%