Associations Of Amphiphilic Degradable Polymers With B-Cyclodextrin Polymers: Ph — Dependent Network

  • Catherine Amiel
  • Laurence Moine
  • Wyn Brown
  • Estelle Renard
  • Philippe Guérin
  • Bernard Sebille
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Abstract

Within the framework of an extended study of macromolecular assemblies generated by host-guest interactions [1,2], this study has focused on assemblies of poly electrolyte character. The system consists in the mixture of two different copolymers: a degradable copolyester bearing adamantyl pendant groups and a water soluble ß-cyclodextrin / epichlorohydrin polymer (ß-CD/EP). Inclusion of the hydrophobic groups inside the ß-CD cavities can lead to an associating network above critical values of the polymers concentrations.

Keywords

Inclusion Complex Polymer Concentration Macromolecular Assembly Average Relaxation Time Hydrophobic Microdomains 
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© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1999

Authors and Affiliations

  • Catherine Amiel
    • 1
  • Laurence Moine
    • 1
  • Wyn Brown
    • 2
  • Estelle Renard
    • 1
  • Philippe Guérin
    • 1
  • Bernard Sebille
    • 1
  1. 1.UMR C7581 CNRSLaboratoire de Recherche sur les PolymèresThiaisFrance
  2. 2.Departmentt of Physical ChemistryUniversity of UppsalaUppsalaSweden

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