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  • The study investigated the coil-to-globule transition in aqueous solutions of graft copolymers made from NIPAM, focusing on varying amounts of oligolactide groups.
  • A unique EPR spectroscopy method was used, which involved suppressing the spin probe TEMPO with Cu ions, enabling precise measurements of the probe's behavior in the globules.
  • Results showed that lower temperatures led to inhomogeneities in the solutions, and higher oligolactide content resulted in looser globule formations, enhancing probe exchange between globules and the surrounding solution.

Article Abstract

Coil-to-globule transition and dynamics of inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of graft copolymers of NIPAM with different content of oligolactide groups were studied using spin probe continuous wave EPR spectroscopy. The technique of the suppressing of TEMPO as spin probe by spin exchange with Cu ions was applied. This approach allowed us to detect individual EPR spectra of the probe in collapsed globules and estimate its magnetic and dynamic parameters reliably. The formation of inhomogeneities at temperatures lower than the volume phase transition temperature measured via transmission, and differential scanning calorimetry was fixed. An increase in oligolactide content in copolymers leads to the formation of looser globules, allowing for the exchange of the probe molecules between the globules and the external solution.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658952PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14214746DOI Listing

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