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Study of temperature-induced phase separation in copolymer solutions
Brüllová, Julie ; Hanyková, Lenka (advisor) ; Starovoytova, Larisa (referee)
Title: Study of temperature-induced phase separation in copolymer solutions Author: Julie Brüllová Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor: RNDr.Lenka Hanyková, Dr. Supervisor's e-mail address: hanykova@kmf.troja.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The temperature-induced phase transition of poly(acrylamide/N-isopropylmethacryl- amide) random copolymers in D2O solutions and in mixtures of D2O/ethanol and D2O/aceton is studied in this work. This phenomenon is on the molecular level analogous with a phase transition (collapse) in hydrogels. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used for the study. Results showed that with increasing content of acrylamide in the copolymer the transition tempe- rature is shifted to higher values, the transition is more gradual and smaller fraction of copolymer is phase separated. The same behaviour was found for higher content of ethanol or acetone in the solvent. If this content and the content of acrylamide is very high, the phase transition in dependence on the composition of solvent appears. The relaxation experiments showed that after the phase separation a part of solvent molecules remains bound to globular structures and its mobility is rescticted. Keywords: temperature induced phase separation, poly(acrylamide/N-isopropylmethacrylamide) random...

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