Dynamics of solvent molecules restricted in poly (acryl amide) gels immersed in solvent mixtures of acetone–, 1,4-dioxane–, and dimethyl sulfoxide–water were analyzed by the time domain reflectometry method of dielectric spectroscopy and the pulse field gradient method of nuclear magnetic resonance. Restrictions of dynamic behaviors of solvent molecules were evaluated from relaxation parameters such as the relaxation time, its distribution parameter, and the relaxation strength obtained by dielectric measurements, and similar behaviors with polymer concentration dependences for the solutions were obtained except for the high polymer concentration in collapsed gels. Scaling analyses for the relaxation time and diffusion coe...
Soft biomaterials, such as gels, play an important role in different kinds of products and applicati...
NMR-relaxation methods (T1 and T2) were used to get information on molecular dynamics of polyacrylic...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. We studied the transverse NMR relaxation of protons of different chemical group...
Dynamics of solvent molecules restricted in poly (acryl amide) gels immersed in solvent mixtures of ...
The chain dynamics of polymer molecules in solution has been the subject of much scientific study. P...
This work consists of two topics. The first part deals with deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (²H...
The diffusive motions of propylene carbonate contained in a deuterated poly(methyl methacrylate) gel...
The aim of this study has been to investigate the self-diffusion behaviour in polymer solutions and ...
The interior surface of well-defined porous alumina membranes (Anopore) of 20nm and 200nm pore diame...
The self-diffusion coefficient of chloroform in poly(isopropyl acrylate-chloroform solutions has bee...
NMR studies have been made on the nonionic and ionic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gels near their pha...
The self-diffusion coefficients of chloroform in poly(isopropyl acrylate)-chloroform solutions have ...
The behavior of methine-labeled poly(ethyl acrylate)-d1 (PEA-d1), poly(iso-propyl acrylate)-d1 (PIPA...
The mobility of distant methyl side groups in poly(hexyl methacrylate)-block-poly(sodium acrylate) (...
International audience1H DOSY NMR provides a simple and convenient method to determine both the mole...
Soft biomaterials, such as gels, play an important role in different kinds of products and applicati...
NMR-relaxation methods (T1 and T2) were used to get information on molecular dynamics of polyacrylic...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. We studied the transverse NMR relaxation of protons of different chemical group...
Dynamics of solvent molecules restricted in poly (acryl amide) gels immersed in solvent mixtures of ...
The chain dynamics of polymer molecules in solution has been the subject of much scientific study. P...
This work consists of two topics. The first part deals with deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (²H...
The diffusive motions of propylene carbonate contained in a deuterated poly(methyl methacrylate) gel...
The aim of this study has been to investigate the self-diffusion behaviour in polymer solutions and ...
The interior surface of well-defined porous alumina membranes (Anopore) of 20nm and 200nm pore diame...
The self-diffusion coefficient of chloroform in poly(isopropyl acrylate-chloroform solutions has bee...
NMR studies have been made on the nonionic and ionic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gels near their pha...
The self-diffusion coefficients of chloroform in poly(isopropyl acrylate)-chloroform solutions have ...
The behavior of methine-labeled poly(ethyl acrylate)-d1 (PEA-d1), poly(iso-propyl acrylate)-d1 (PIPA...
The mobility of distant methyl side groups in poly(hexyl methacrylate)-block-poly(sodium acrylate) (...
International audience1H DOSY NMR provides a simple and convenient method to determine both the mole...
Soft biomaterials, such as gels, play an important role in different kinds of products and applicati...
NMR-relaxation methods (T1 and T2) were used to get information on molecular dynamics of polyacrylic...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. We studied the transverse NMR relaxation of protons of different chemical group...