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A helical inclusion complex polymer was fabricated through the polymerization of β‐cyclodextrin‐threaded chiral monomers. The photo induced polymerization of inclusion complex clusters caused shrinkage of the polymer and decreased the pitches, leading to the disappearance of spring‐like construction under TEM. From the results of circular dichroism of the inclusion complex polymer, the helical construction was confirmed, and an entanglement of the polymer chains is proposed. After removal of the β‐cyclodextrins from the pendant groups of the inclusion complex polymer, the helical structure was found to be maintained. The highly ordered molecular arrangement of β‐cyclodextrins removed from the inclusion complex polymer was confirmed using POM. Here we demonstrate the fabrication of helical polymer fibers composed of entangled polymers through self‐assembled β‐cyclodextrin‐threaded chiral monomers. The helical polymer construction was maintained by the entwisted polymer chains even after the removal of β‐cyclodextrins from the pendant groups of the inclusion complex polymer. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 48: 2975–2981, 2010  相似文献   

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The Sonogashira–Hagihara coupling polymerization of d ‐hydroxyphenylglycine‐derived diiodo monomers 1–4 and platinum‐containing diethynyl monomer 5 gave the corresponding polymers [poly( 1–5 )–( 2–5 )] with number‐average molecular weights of 19,000–25,000 quantitatively. The polymers were soluble in CHCl3, CH2Cl2, THF, and DMF. CD and UV–vis spectroscopic analysis revealed that amide‐substituted polymers [poly( 1–5 ) and poly( 2–5 )] formed chiral higher‐order structures in solution, while ester‐substituted polymers [poly( 3–5 ) and poly( 4–5 )] did not. Poly( 1–5 ) formed one‐handed helices in THF/toluene mixtures, while it formed chiral aggregates in THF/MeOH mixtures. Poly( 1–5 ) emitted fluorescence with quantum yields ranging from 0.8 to 1.3%. The polymers usually aggregated in the solid state. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2015 , 53, 2452–2461  相似文献   

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New poly(dimethylsiloxane)‐based polymer organogelators with L ‐lysine derivatives were synthesized on the basis of synthetically simple procedure, and their organogelation abilities were investigated. These polymer organogelators have a good organogelation ability and form organogels in many organic solvents. In the organogels, polymer gelators constructed a mesoporous structure with a pore size of about 1 μm formed by entanglement of the self‐assembled nanofibers. The L ‐lysine derivatives in the polymer gelators functioned as a gelation‐causing segment and the organogelation was induced by self‐assembly of the L ‐lysine segments through a hydrogen bonding interaction. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 44: 3817–3824, 2006  相似文献   

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A new anhydro disaccharide monomer, 1,6‐anhydro‐2,3‐di‐o‐benzyl‐4‐o‐(2′,3′,4′,6′‐tetra‐o‐benzyl‐β‐D ‐galactopyranosyl)‐β‐D ‐glucopyranose (benzylated 1,6‐anhydro lactose (LSHBE)), was synthesized from D ‐lactose to investigate the polymerizability and biological activities of the resulting branched polysaccharides. The ring‐opening polymerization of LSHBE was carried out with phosphorus pentafluoride as a catalyst under high vacuum to give a stereoregular benzylated (1 → 6)‐α‐D ‐lactopyranan. The molecular weights of poly(LSHBE)s increased with an increase in the amount of CH2Cl2 solvent, and polymerization temperatures were affected in both molecular weights and yields of the polymers. The copolymerization of LSHBE with benzylated 1,6‐anhydro‐β‐D ‐glucopyranose (LGTBE) gave the corresponding copolysacchrides having different proportions of lactose and glucose units in good yields. After debenzylation to recover hydroxyl groups and then sulfation, sulfated homopoly(lactose)s and copoly(lactose and glucose)s were obtained. Sulfated homopoly(lactose)s had moderate anti‐HIV (EC50 = 5.9 and 1.3 μg/mL) and blood anticoagulant activities (AA = 18 and 13 unit/mg), respectively. Sulfated copoly(lactose and glucose) having 15 mol % lactose units gave high anti‐HIV and blood anticoagulant activities of 0.3 μg/mL and 54 unit/mg, respectively. These biological results suggest that the distance between branched units on the main chain plays an important role in the anti‐HIV and blood anticoagulant activities. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 913–924, 2009  相似文献   

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A general method for the controlled synthesis of polylactide in solution and from solid supports is presented. The evaluation of stannous(II) trifluoromethane sulfonate [Sn(OTf)2] and scandium(III) trifluoromethane sulfonate [Sc(OTf)3] as catalysts for the ring‐opening polymerization (ROP) of L ‐, D ‐, and L ,D ‐lactide is described as a route to polylactide using mild and highly selective conditions. These triflate catalysts must be used in conjunction with a nucleophilic compound such as an alcohol that is the actual initiating species via the active metal alkoxide species. Consistent with this process, 1H NMR analysis revealed that the α‐chain‐end bears the ester from the initiating alcohol, and upon hydrolysis of the active metal alkoxide chain end, a ω‐hydroxyl chain end was clearly detected. Polymers of predictable molecular weights and narrow polydispersities were obtained in high yields in accordance with a controlled polymerization process. The addition of base either as a solvent or additive significantly enhanced the polymerization rate with minimal loss to the polymerization control. The ROP of lactide isomers from an initiator, HO(CH2CH2O)3(CH2)11SH, self‐assembled onto a gold surface using Sn(OTf)2 produced polylactide brushes under living conditions and provides the opportunity to prepare stereoregular or chiral surfaces by polymerization of enantiomerically pure monomers. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 39: 3529–3538, 2001  相似文献   

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Four novel chiral phenylacetylenes having an L ‐amino alcohol residue and two hydroxymethyl groups were synthesized and polymerized by an achiral catalyst ((nbd)Rh+6‐(C6H5)B?(C6H5)3]) or a chiral catalytic system ([Rh(nbd)Cl]2/(S)‐ or (R)‐phenylethylamine ((S)‐ or (R)‐PEA)). The two resulting polymers having an L ‐valinol or L ‐phenylalaninol residue showed Cotton effects at wavelengths around 430 nm. This observation indicated that they had an excess of one‐handed helical backbones. Positive and negative Cotton effects were observed only for the polymers having an L ‐valinol residue produced by using (R)‐ and (S)‐PEA as a cocatalyst, respectively, although the monomer had the same chirality. Even when the achiral catalyst was used, the two resulting polymers having an L ‐valinol or L ‐phenylalaninol residue showed Cotton effects despite the long distance between the chiral groups and the main chain. We have found the first example of a new type of chiral monomer, that is, a chiral phenylacetylene monomer having an L ‐amino alcohol residue and two hydroxy groups that was suitable for both modes of asymmetric polymerization, that is, the helix‐sense‐selective polymerization ( HSSP ) with the chiral catalytic system and the asymmetric‐induced polymerization ( AIP ) with the achiral catalyst. The other two monomers having L ‐alaninol and L ‐tyrosinol were found to be unsuitable to neither HSSP nor AIP because of their polymers' low solubility. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2012  相似文献   

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Thermosensitive diethylene glycol‐derived poly(L ‐glutamate) homopolypeptides (i.e., poly‐L ‐EG2‐Glu) with different molecular weights (MW) (Mn,GPC = 5380–32520) were synthesized via the ring‐opening polymerization (ROP) of EG2‐L ‐glutamate N‐carboxyanhydride (EG2‐Glu‐NCA) in N,N‐dimethylformamide solution at 50 °C. Their molecular structure, conformation transition, liquid crystal (LC) phase behavior, lower critical solution temperature (LCST) transition, and morphology evolution were thoroughly characterized by means of FTIR, 1H NMR, gel permeation chromatography, differential scanning calorimetry, wide angle X‐ray diffraction, polarized optical microscope, transmission electron microscope, and dynamic light scattering. In solid state, the homopolypeptide poly‐L ‐EG2‐Glu presented a conformation transition from α‐helix to β‐sheet with increasing their MW at room temperature, while it mainly assumed an α‐helix of 80–86% in aqueous solution. Poly‐L ‐EG2‐Glu showed a thermotropic LC phase with a transition temperature of about 100 °C in solid state, while it gave a reversible LCST transition of 34–36 °C in aqueous solution. The amphiphilic homopolypeptide poly‐L ‐EG2‐Glu self‐assembled into nanostructures in aqueous solution, and their critical aggregation concentrations decreased with increasing MW. Interestingly, their morphology changed from spherical micelles to worm‐like micelles, then to fiber micelles with increasing MW. This work provides a simple method for the generation of different nanostructures from a thermosensitive biodegradable homopolypeptide. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2012  相似文献   

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A stereoregular poly(phenylacetylene) bearing the bulky aza‐18‐crown‐6 ether as the pendant (poly‐ 1 ) formed a predominantly one‐handed helical conformation upon complexation with various chiral compounds, such as amino acids, peptides, aminosugars, amines, and amino alcohols in water. The complexes exhibited an induced circular dichroism (ICD) in the UV–visible region of the polymer main chain. Therefore, poly‐ 1 can be used as a novel probe for determining the chirality of chiral compounds in water. The assay of 19 common free L ‐amino acids gave the same ICD sign at 0 °C except for L ‐phenylalanine. The effects of pH, temperature, guest concentration, and organic solvent content on the ICD during the complexation of poly‐ 1 with chiral compounds were also investigated. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 41: 1004–1013, 2003  相似文献   

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Oximes of glucose, xylose, lactose, fructose, and mannose have been prepared. Nitrosation of the oximes of glucose, xylose, and lactose with NaNO2/HCl afforded 2‐(β‐glycopyranosyl)‐1‐hydroxydiazene‐2‐oxides, which were isolated as salts 13 , 22 , and 28 . Nitrosation of fructose oxime 29 furnished fructose, whereas nitrosation of mannose oxime 30 with NaNO2/HCl afforded the 1‐hydroxy‐2‐(β‐d‐ mannopyranosyl)diazene‐2‐oxide 32 , from which the p‐anisidinium salt 31 and the sodium salt 33 were prepared. However, nitrosation of 30 with isopentyl nitrite in aqueous solutions of CsOH or KOH resulted in the formation of the 2‐(α‐D ‐mannofuranosyl)‐1‐hydroxydiazene‐2‐oxide salts 34 and 35 , respectively. Methylation of the ammonium 2‐(β‐D ‐glucopyranosyl)‐1‐hydroxydiazene‐2‐oxide 13 yielded the 1‐methoxy compound, which was benzoylated to afford the tetra‐O‐benzoate 14 a , the structure of which was confirmed by X‐ray diffraction analysis. From the glucose O‐methyloximes 15 and 16 the N‐methoxy‐N‐nitroso‐2,3,4,6‐tetra‐O‐acetyl‐β‐D ‐glucopyranosylamine 18 was prepared. The structure of this compound was confirmed by X‐ray diffraction analysis. Treatment of acetobromoglucose with cupferron furnished the 1‐(2,3,4,6‐tetra‐O‐acetyl‐β‐D ‐glucopyranosyloxy)‐2‐phenyldiazene‐2‐oxide 20 .  相似文献   

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In this study, a new CE method, employing a binary system of trimethyl‐β‐CD (TM‐β‐CD) and a chiral amino acid ester‐based ionic liquid (AAIL), was developed for the chiral separation of seven 2‐arylpropionic acid nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In particular, the enantioseparation of ibuprofen, ketoprofen, carprofen, indoprofen, flurbiprofen, naproxen, and fenoprofen was improved significantly by supporting the BGE with the chiral AAIL l ‐alanine tert butyl ester lactate (l ‐AlaC4Lac). Parameters, such as concentrations of TM‐β‐CD and l ‐AlaC4Lac, and buffer pH, were systematically examined in order to optimize the chiral separation of each NSAID. It was observed that the addition of the AAIL into the BGE improved both resolution and efficiency significantly. After optimization of separation conditions, baseline separation (Rs>1.5) of five of the analytes was achieved in less than 11 min, while the resolution of ibuprofen and flurbiprofen was approximately 1.2. The optimized enantioseparation conditions for all analytes involve a BGE of 5 mM sodium acetate/acetic acid (pH 5.0), an applied voltage of 30 kV, and a temperature of 20°C. In addition, the results obtained by computing the %‐RSD values of the EOF and the two enantiomer peaks, demonstrated excellent run‐to‐run, batch‐to‐batch, and day‐to‐day reproducibilities.  相似文献   

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Low‐molecular‐weight compounds based on L ‐lysine with alkylpyridinium or ‐imidazolium groups have been synthesized and studied for their gelation behavior in H2O. Most compounds formed gels below a concentration of 2.5 weight‐%, the pyridinium bromide 2a and the 1‐methyl‐1H‐imidazolium bromide 3 even at 0.1 weight‐%. The minimum gel concentration (MGC) necessary for hydrogelation increased with increasing length of the Lys Nα‐alkanoyl chain, but the gelation ability concomitantly decreased. Electron‐microscopic images demonstrated that these hydrogelators create a three‐dimensional network in H2O by entanglement of self‐assembled nanofibers. A fluorescence study with 8‐anilinonaphthalene‐1‐sulfonic acid (ANS) proved that some hydrophobic aggregates are formed at hydrogelator concentrations below an MGC of less than 50 μM (0.004%). FT‐IR, 1H‐NMR, and Fluorescence studies indicated that the driving forces for the self‐assembly into nanofibers are mainly hydrophobic interactions and H‐bonding between amide groups.  相似文献   

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A chiral monomer containing L ‐leucine as a pendant group was synthesized from methacryloyl chloride and L ‐leucine in presence of sodium hydroxide at 4 °C. The monomer was polymerized by free radical polymerization in propan‐2‐ol at 60 °C using 2,2′‐azobis isobutyronitrile (AIBN) as an initiator under nitrogen atmosphere. The polymer, poly(2‐(Methacryloyloxyamino)‐4‐methyl pentanoic acid) is thus obtained. The molecular weight of the polymer was determined to be: Mw is 6.9 × 103 and Mn is 5.6 × 103. The optical rotation of both chiral monomer and its polymer varies with the solvent polarity. The amplification of optical rotation due to transformation of monomer to polymer is associated with the ordered conformation of chiral monomer unit in the polymeric chain due to some secondary interactions like H‐bonding. The synthesized monomer and polymer exhibit intense Cotton effect at 220 nm. The conformation of the chain segments is sensitive to external stimuli, particularly the pH of the medium. In alkaline medium, the ordered chain conformation is destroyed resulting disordered random coils. The ordered coiling conformation is more firmly present on addition of HCl. The polymer exhibits swelling‐deswelling characteristics with the change of pH of the medium, which is reversible. The Cotton effect decreases linearly with the increase of temperature which is reversible on cooling. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 2228–2242, 2009  相似文献   

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The crystal structure of methyl α‐d ‐mannopyranosyl‐(1→3)‐2‐O‐acetyl‐β‐d ‐mannopyranoside monohydrate, C15H26O12·H2O, ( II ), has been determined and the structural parameters for its constituent α‐d ‐mannopyranosyl residue compared with those for methyl α‐d ‐mannopyranoside. Mono‐O‐acetylation appears to promote the crystallization of ( II ), inferred from the difficulty in crystallizing methyl α‐d ‐mannopyranosyl‐(1→3)‐β‐d ‐mannopyranoside despite repeated attempts. The conformational properties of the O‐acetyl side chain in ( II ) are similar to those observed in recent studies of peracetylated mannose‐containing oligosaccharides, having a preferred geometry in which the C2—H2 bond eclipses the C=O bond of the acetyl group. The C2—O2 bond in ( II ) elongates by ~0.02 Å upon O‐acetylation. The phi (?) and psi (ψ) torsion angles that dictate the conformation of the internal O‐glycosidic linkage in ( II ) are similar to those determined recently in aqueous solution by NMR spectroscopy for unacetylated ( II ) using the statistical program MA′AT, with a greater disparity found for ψ (Δ = ~16°) than for ? (Δ = ~6°).  相似文献   

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In both the title structures, O‐ethyl N‐(2,3,4,6‐tetra‐O‐acetyl‐β‐d ‐gluco­pyran­osyl)­thio­carbam­ate, C17H25NO10S, and O‐methyl N‐(2,3,4,6‐tetra‐O‐acetyl‐β‐d ‐gluco­pyran­osyl)­thiocar­bam­ate, C16H23NO10S, the hexo­pyran­osyl ring adopts the 4C1 conformation. All the ring substituents are in equatorial positions. The acetoxy­methyl group is in a gauchegauche conformation. The S atom is in a synperi­planar conformation, while the C—N—C—O linkage is antiperiplanar. N—H?O intermolecular hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules into infinite chains and these are connected by C—H?O interactions.  相似文献   

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A series of novel stereoregular one‐handed helical poly(phenylacetylene) derivatives ( PPA‐1 and PPA‐1a~g ) bearing l ‐phenylglycinol and its phenylcarbamate residues as pendants was synthesized for use as chiral stationary phases (CSPs) for HPLC, and their chiral recognition abilities were evaluated using 13 racemates. The phenylcarbamate residues include an unsubstituted phenyl, three chloro‐substituted phenyls (3‐Cl, 4‐Cl, 3,5‐Cl2), and three methyl‐substituted phenyls (3‐CH3, 4‐CH3, 3,5‐(CH3)2). The acidity of the phenylcarbamate N‐H proton and the hydrogen bonds formed between the N‐H groups of the phenylcarbamate residues were dependent on the type, position, and the number of substituents on the phenylcarbamate residues. The chiral recognition abilities of these polymers significantly depended on the dynamic helical conformation of the main chain with more or less regularly arranged pendants. The chiral recognition abilities seem to be improved by the introduction of substituents on the phenylcarbamate residues, and PPA‐1d bearing the more acidic N‐H groups due to the 3,5‐dichloro substituents, exhibited a higher chiral recognition than the others. PPA‐1d showed an efficient chiral recognition for some racemates, and baseline separation was possible for racemates 5 , 11 , 12 , and 15 . © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2015 , 53, 809–821  相似文献   

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D 4 ‐symmetric chiral hydrogen‐bonded cyclotetramers (see the structure in the picture) are present in the self‐assembled achiral title compound in the solid state. The unilayered network set up from the chiral “square” blocks is achiral as a consequence of the crystal symmetry.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen bonding self‐assemblies were formed in an aqueous medium from a pair of an amphiphilic ABA triblock copolymer and a hydrophobic homopolymer, both with a triple hydrogen bonding site that was complementary to each other and precisely placed at the main‐chain center: (PEGMA)m–(MMA)n– ADA –(MMA)n–(PEGMA)m and (MMA)p– DAD –(MMA)p ( A = hydrogen acceptor; D = hydrogen donor; PEGMA: PEG methacrylate; MMA: methyl methacrylate). The polymers were synthesized by the ruthenium‐catalyzed living radial polymerization with bifunctional initiators (Br– ADA –Br and Cl– DAD –Cl) aiming at pinpoint chain center functionalization to give a symmetric segmental sequence; ADA and DAD initiators were derived from 2,6‐diaminopyridine and thymine, respectively. On mixed equimolar in tetrahydrofuran (THF), both polymers spontaneously associated, and the apparently 1:1 assembly further grew into higher aggregate particles on subsequent addition of water. The aggregates in water/THF were relatively stable and uniform in size, which most likely stems from the intermolecular complementary hydrogen bond interaction at polymer chain centers. In sharp contrast, an equimolar mixture of ADA ‐block polymer and DAD ‐free poly(MMA) in water/THF resulted in larger and irregular particles, and thus short‐lived to eventually collapse. These results indicate that, however structurally marginal, precise pinpoint functionalization of macromolecular chains allows stable self‐assemblies via complementary hydrogen bond interaction even in aqueous media. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2013 , 51, 4498–4504  相似文献   

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Catalyst and temperature driven melt polycondensation reaction was developed for natural L‐amino acid monomers to produce new classes of poly(ester‐urethane)s. Wide ranges of catalysts from alkali, alkali earth metal, transition metal and lanthanides were developed for the condensation of amino acid monomers with diols to yield poly(ester‐urethane)s. A‐B Diblock and A‐B‐A triblock species were obtained by carefully choosing mono‐ or diols in model reactions. More than two dozens of transition metal and lanthanide catalysts were identified for the polycondensation to yield high molecular weight poly(ester‐urethane)s. Theoretical studies revealed that the carbonyl carbon in ester possessed low electron density compared to the carbonyl carbon in urethane which driven the thermo‐selective polymerization process. Optical purity of the L‐amino acid residues in the melt polycondensation process was investigated using D‐ and L‐isomers and the resultant products were analyzed by chiral‐HPLC and CD spectroscopy. CD analysis revealed that the amino acid based polymers were self‐assembled as β‐sheet and polyproline type II secondary structures. Electron and atomic force microscopic analysis confirmed the formation of helical nano‐fibrous morphology in poly(ester‐urethane)s. The newly developed melt polycondensation process is very efficient and optimized for wide range of catalysts to produce diverse polymer structures from natural L‐amino acids. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2016 , 54, 1065–1077  相似文献   

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Two LC side‐group poly(methacrylates) were synthesized, and their melt dynamics were compared with each other and a third, main‐chain side‐group combined LC polymer. A new route was developed for the synthesis of the poly(methacrylate) polymers which readily converts relatively inexpensive perdeuteromethyl methacrylate to other methacrylate monomers. Self‐diffusion data was obtained through the use of forward recoil spectrometry, while modulus and viscosity data were measured using rotational rheometers in oscillatory shear. Diffusion coefficients and complex viscosity were compared to previous experiments on liquid crystal polymers of similar architecture to determine the effect of side‐group interdigitation and chain packing on center of mass movement. The decyl terminated LC side‐group polymer possessed an interdigitated smectic phase and a sharp discontinuity in the self‐diffusion behavior at the clearing transition. In contrast, the self‐diffusion behavior of the methyl terminated LC side‐group polymer, which possessed head‐to‐head side‐group packing, was seemingly unaffected by the smectic–nematic and nematic–isotropic phase transitions. The self‐diffusion coefficients of both polymers were relatively insensitive to the apparent glass transition. The presence of moderately fast sub‐Tg chain motion was supported by rheological measurements that provided further evidence of considerable molecular motion below Tg. The complex phase behavior of the combined main‐chain side‐group polymer heavily influenced both the self‐diffusion and rheological behavior. Differences between the self‐diffusion and viscosity data of the main‐chain side‐group polymer could be interpreted in terms of the defect structure. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 37: 405–414, 1999  相似文献   

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