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Polymer Science Series A | 2011

Synthesis, hydrodynamic, and conformational properties of poly(N-acryloyl-11-aminoundecanoic acid) in solutions

N. V. Tsvetkov; L. N. Andreeva; I. M. Zorin; S. V. Bushin; E. V. Lebedeva; I. A. Strelina; M. A. Bezrukova; A. A. Lezov; I. A. Makarov; A. Yu. Bilibin

Poly(N-acryloyl-11-aminoundecanoic acid) samples are synthesized in monomer solutions occurring in both micellar and nonmicellar states. It is shown that polymeric ionogenic surfactants of various molecular masses can be prepared through variation in the concentration of a polymerizable surfactant or in the ionic strength of a solution. The polymer of interest is investigated in detail via the methods of molecular hydrodynamics (viscometry, isothermal diffusion, and velocity sedimentation), dynamic light scattering, GPC, and scanning probe microscopy. The solubility of the polymer in various solvents is examined in detail, and the tendency of this polymer toward association in DMF solutions is discovered. The equilibrium rigidity of macromolecules, which is characterized by the Kuhn segment length A = 100 × 10−8 cm, and the effective hydrodynamic radius are determined in a dioxane-cyclohexanol mixed solvent.


Polymer Science Series A | 2014

Conformational and dynamic characteristics of copolymers of N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and 2-deoxy-2-methacrylamido-D-glucose

L. N. Andreeva; M. A. Bezrukova; S. V. Bushin; T. N. Nekrasova; R. T. Imanbaev; V. D. Pautov; Yu. I. Zolotova; O. V. Nazarova; E. F. Panarin

The conformational and relaxation properties of N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and 2-deoxy-2-methacrylamido-D-glucose copolymers in solutions are studied by the methods of molecular hydrodynamics (sedimentation, diffusion, viscometry), polarized luminescence, and flow birefringence. Kuhn-Mark-Houwink equations are obtained, and Kuhn statistical segment lengths at various degrees of protonation of amino groups are estimated. It is found that there is a correlation between the Kuhn statistical segment length and the intramolecular mobility of the copolymers.


Polymer Science Series A | 2013

Molecular, conformational, and optical characteristics of poly(dodecylammonium-2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate) in organic solvents

L. N. Andreeva; T. M. Shcherbinina; I. M. Zorin; M. A. Bezrukova; S. V. Bushin; A. Yu. Bilibin

A number of samples of poly(dodecylammonium-2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate)—a comb-like polymer with ionically bound side chains—are obtained by the polymerization of dodecylammonium-2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate in an aqueous medium. The samples are obtained in a wide molecular-mass range. Molecular, hydrodynamic, and optical characteristics of the samples are determined by the methods of sedimentation-diffusion analysis, viscometry, and flow birefringence in dilute polymer solutions in chloroform and dimethyl sulfoxide containing small amounts of 0.1 M LiCl. It is shown that conformational and optical characteristics based on hydrodynamic and dynamo-optic investigations agree with the data available for acrylic and methacrylic polymers with the same lengths of side groups. In other words, the character of attachment (covalent or ionic) of long side chains to the backbone has no effect on the conformational and optical characteristics of macromolecules.


Polymer Science Series A | 2007

Hydrodynamic and conformational properties of poly(acrylate) molecules with side dendrons based on L-aspartic acid

S. V. Bushin; L. N. Andreeva; N. V. Girbasova; M. A. Bezrukova; V. P. Alyab’eva; N. V. Tsvetkov; A. Yu. Bilibin

The conformational properties of poly(acrylate) with L-aspartic acid-based side dendrons of the first and second generations with hexyloxycarbonyl end groups have been studied by the methods of molecular hydrodynamics. Regularly branched dendrons are separated from the main chain by a benzamide fragment. The degree of polymerization of the main chain varies within 30-and 50-fold intervals for the dendrons of first and second generations, respectively. Mark-Kuhn-Houwink equations have been derived for poly(acrylate) in bromoform and dichloroacetic acid containing lithium chloride additives. The experimental results are discussed in terms of the models of the wormlike chain, weakly bent cylinder, and solid ellipsoid of revolution. On the basis of translational and rotational friction data, the persistent length of poly(acrylate) in bromoform and dichloroacetic acid containing small amounts of lithium chloride has been estimated.


Polymer Science U.s.s.r. | 1988

Conformational characteristics of para-aromatic polyester molecules as shown by diffUSAion, viscometry and flow birefringence of their solutions☆

V. N. Tsvetkov; L.N. Andreyeva; S. V. Bushin; Ye.V. Belyayeva; V.A. Cherkasov; A.I. Mashoshin; A.Yu. Bilibin; S.S. Skorokhodov

Translational diffUSAion, viscometry and f.b.r. have been USAed to study the hydrodynamic and optical properties of a p-aromatic polyester of different MW in dichloroacetic acid. It is shown that the polyester macromolecules display in the f.b.r. phenomenon properties of kinetically rigid worm-like chains and are characterized by the parameter of equilibrium rigidity-length of the Kuhn segment A = (380 ±50) A, the factor of braking of internal rotation σ=1·1 and the anisotropy of the chain unit length β=8·6×10−17 cm2.


Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry | 2012

Conformation properties of poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) macromolecules in various solvents

L. N. Andreeva; S. V. Bushin; M. A. Bezrukova; T. N. Nekrasova; R. T. Imanbaev; V. D. Pautov; O. V. Nazarova; Yu. I. Zolotova; E. F. Panarin

Poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) macromolecules in the un-ionized and ionized states were studied by methods of molecular hydrodynamics, optics, and polarized luminescence. The conformation, relaxation, and optical parameters of the macromolecules were determined. The Mark-Kuhn-Houwink equations were obtained for the intrinsic viscosity and diffusion and sedimentation coefficients.


Polymer Science Series A | 2007

Properties of dendronized acrylic polymers: Effect of composition and structure of peripheral groups

A. Yu. Bilibin; N. V. Girbasova; A. V. Matsuk; I. I. Migunova; I. V. Mukhina; G. G. Egorova; V. P. Alyab’eva; L. N. Andreeva; S. V. Bushin

Two series of new acrylic polymers carrying L-aspartic acid-based dendrons in side chains with terminal hexyloxycarbonyl groups that are both directly and indirectly, via a rigid spacer, attached to polymer chains have been synthesized by the free-radical polymerization of monomers. The polymerization ability of the monomers has been studied. The properties of new polymers are compared with the properties of polymer analogs containing terminal methoxycarbonyl groups of dendrons. Upon incorporation of the rigid spacer, the shielding of reactive centers decreases and the polymerizability of the monomers increases. The replacement of terminal methyl groups in dendrons with hexyl groups in spacer-free polymers leads to a reduction in the degree of polymerization, while in the case of polymers containing spacers, high-molecular-mass products arise. This phenomenon is facilitated by the amphiphilic nature of the polymers and the additional enhancement in the rigidity of chains. A polymer carrying a third-generation dendron has been synthesized only for the latter series.


Cellulose | 2013

Conformational and optical properties of macromolecules of some aliphatic-substituted cellulose esters

N. V. Tsvetkov; S. V. Bushin; M. A. Bezrukova; E. P. Astapenko; N. G. Mikusheva; E. V. Lebedeva; A. N. Podseval’nikova; A. K. Khripunov

Synthesized cellulose pelargonates, tridecanoates, valerates, and acetovalerates of various molecular weights are studied in chloroform, dioxane, and tetrachloroethane solutions by the methods of isothermal translational diffusion, sedimentation velocity method, flow birefringence (dynamooptical Maxwell effect), viscometry, and equilibrium electric birefringence (Kerr effect). The equilibrium polymer rigidities are determined and the role of the solvent and temperature in the formation of the conformational characteristics of the macromolecules under study is analyzed. The values of the intrinsic optical anisotropy of the monomeric units of the studied cellulose esters are experimentally determined. The contribution of the side chains to the optical anisotropy of the macromolecules of cellulose esters with aliphatic substituents is analyzed. The results obtained in this study are compared with the data on the cellulose esters with the aliphatic side substituents studied earlier. For the studied samples, the values of the longitudinal components of the monomeric unit dipoles in a nonpolar solvent are estimated.


Polymer Science Series A | 2007

Hydrodynamic and conformational properties of cellulose myristate molecules in solution

S. V. Bushin; A. K. Khripunov; M. A. Bezrukova; E. P. Astapenko

Cellulose myristate samples with a degree of substitution of 230–250 have been studied by the methods of molecular hydrodynamics (viscometry, analytical ultracentrifugation (flotation), and isothermal translational diffusion) in chloroform in the range M = (56–652) × 103. The experimental evidence has been interpreted within the framework of the generalized wormlike Yamakawa-Fuji model with the following parameters: the persistence length a = 115 × 10−8 cm, the chain diameter d = 45 × 10−8 cm, and the molecular mass per unit chain length M L = 270 × 108 cm−1. It has been inferred that the polymer dissolves in chloroform in the form of dimers.


Polymer Science Series A | 2006

Hydrodynamic, conformational, and electrooptical properties of cylindrical dendrimers with dendron ionic addition in solutions

N. V. Tsvetkov; L. N. Andreeva; E. V. Belyaeva; S. V. Bushin; V. O. Ivanova; T. M. Kudryavtseva; I. V. Mukhina; N. V. Girbasova; G. G. Egorova; A. Yu. Bilibin

Cylindrical dendrimers of first, second, and third generations with side dendrons based on L-aspartic acid which are attached to poly(styrenesulfonic acid) chains via ionic bonds are studied by molecular hydrodynamic, optical, and electrooptical measurements. Macromolecules of the said dendrimers demonstrate significant kinetic rigidity in external electric and hydrodynamic fields simultaneously with moderate equilibrium chain rigidity. The comparative analysis of the experimental data on various cylindrical dendrimers with the polyvinyl backbone and L-aspartic acid-based dendrons is performed. It has been shown that, in solvents not disturbing intramolecular hydrogen bonds between side dendrons, the conformational and dynamic properties of various cylindrical dendrimers are similar. The molecular characteristics of cylindrical dendrimers in non-dissociating solvents are insignificantly affected by the mode of dendron attachment to the backbone (covalent or ionic binding).

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L. N. Andreeva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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M. A. Bezrukova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. V. Tsvetkov

Saint Petersburg State University

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V. N. Tsvetkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. P. Astapenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. V. Belyaeva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Yu. Bilibin

Saint Petersburg State University

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N. V. Girbasova

Saint Petersburg State University

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I. A. Strelina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. O. Ivanova

Saint Petersburg State University

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