Publications by authors named "N A Churochkina"

Molecular dynamics of polyacrylamide gels, polymeric micelles and hydrogel of polyacrylic acid and macrodiisocyanate was investigated by the ESR spectroscopy of spin probes. The local mobility in network junction of polyacrylamide gels is found to be essentially slower than that in the micelles created by the low molecular weight detergents and does not depend on the amount and length of hydrophobic groups (C9 or C12) in the polymer chain. The immersion of 10-30 mol.

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Bound water molecules, the fraction of water molecules that are present in the hydration shells of polymers, lose their rotational mobility in the time scale of 10-50 ps, leading to additional ordering compared with unperturbed water. The amount of bound water per number of carbons in the nonpolar groups as measured by the method of waveguide dielectric resonance increased in the following order: hydrophobically modified chitosan < globular protein < hydrophobically modified polyacrylamide. The hydrophobic modification of acrylamide and chitosan polymers gave smaller variation in hydration than did both the coil-to-globule transition of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and the masking of nonpolar groups within the protein globule.

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This work is aimed at studying dilute solution behavior and developing techniques for the proper Mr characterization of polymers with strongly interacting groups. In particular, we have studied ionomers based on poly(dimethylcarbosiloxane) with carboxylic groups and hydrophobically modified polyacrylamide and its charged terpolymer. Gel permeation chromatography-light scattering (GPC-LS) study of organosilicon ionomers allowed us to follow molecular mass distribution evolutions during approximately a week that evidenced the gradual dissolution of clusters formed in bulk polymers.

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