Na. Diachun et al., POLYSTYRENE SIZE DETERMINATION IN POLYSTYRENE AND POLY(VINYL METHYL-ETHER) USING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION TRANSPORT, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 102(37), 1998, pp. 7112-7119
Poly(styrene-co-2-vinylnaphthalene) with a 1.25% fraction of naphthyl
fluorophores is studied in two polymeric hosts, polystyrene and poly(v
inyl methyl ether). In the polystyrene host, measurement of the electr
onic excitation transport-induced fluorescence polarization anisotropy
decay, r(t), in conjunction with a previous quantitative statistical
theory of electronic excitation transport on lightly tagged polymer ch
ains, allows a determination of the copolymer radius of gyration. Comp
arison with light scattering measurements from the literature establis
hes the theta-condition nature of this solid system. Poly(vinyl methyl
ether) forms a compatible polymer blend with polystyrene. Analysis of
r(t) data shows that the radius of gyration of a copolymer molecule i
s expanded in poly(vinyl methyl ether) relative to the theta-condition
at room temperature. The synthesis of poly(styrene-co-2-vinylnaphthal
ene) is detailed.