The composition and concentration dependencies of the self-diffusion c
oefficients for a series of miktoarm star block copolymers of the A(2)
B type in solutions in a common good solvent have been investigated by
pulsed field-gradient nuclear magnetic resonance; the graft copolymer
s are composed of A = polyisoprene and B = polystyrene, where the B bl
ock was attached either in the middle of the A block (tau = 0.5) or at
a position with tau = 0.25. The dependence of the diffusion coefficie
nts on concentration, in both A(2)B graft copolymers and AB diblock co
polymers, can be collapsed onto a master curve with a proposed scaling
procedure which takes into account the difference in the entanglement
characteristics of the parent homopolymers and the different radii of
gyration of stars vs linear polymers. The exponential slowing down of
the diffusivities expected for star molecules was not observed due to
the only moderately high molecular weights and concentrations.