Photophysical and Photochemical Tools in Polymer Science Conformation, Dynamics, Morphology / edited by Mitchell A. Winnik.

In 1980 the New York Academy of Sciences sponsored a three-day conference on luminescence in biological and synthetic macromolecules. After that meeting, Professor Frans DeSchryver and I began to discuss the possibility of organizing a different kind of meeting, with time for both informal and in-de...

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Other Authors: Winnik, Mitchell A. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 182
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505 0 |a Fluorescence Phenomena Useful for the Study of Polymers -- Spectroscopic Methods -- Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Spectroscopy in Polymer Systems: A General Introduction -- An Introduction to Transient Absorption Spectroscopy and Non-Linear Photochemical Behavior of Polymer Systems -- Electron Transfer Dynamics in the Excited Polymer and Related Systems in Solution -- Studies of Polymers Carrying Medium-Sensitive Fluorophores -- Singlet Energy Migration, Trapping and Excimer Formation in Polymers -- Analysis of Fluorescence Decay Data from Synthetic Polymers: Heterogeneity, Motion and Migration -- Polymer Solutions and Melts -- Polymer Theory: A Conspectus of Several Recent Advances -- Local Molecular Dynamics Studies of Polymer Chains — in Solution and in Bulk — Using the Fluorescence Anisotropy Decay Technique -- Fluorescence Probing of the Local Dynamics in Polymers: A Model Approach -- Spectroscopic Studies of Rates of Hindered Rotation in the Backbones of High Polymers and Their Analogs -- Light Induced Conformational Changes of Synthetic Polymers -- The Cyclization of Polymer Chains in Solution -- Folding and Dynamics of Proteins Studied by Non-Radiative Energy Transfer Measurements -- Rotational Dynamics of Biological Macromolecules -- The Fluorescence Polarization Technique as a Tool to Investigate Chain Orientation and Relaxation in Bulk Polymers -- Photochemical Methods for Measuring Polymer Diffusion -- Polymers in the Glassy State -- Current Problems in Understanding the Behavior of Polymer Glasses -- Fluorescence Probes for Polymer Free Volume -- Excimer Fluorescence as a Probe of Mobility in Polymer Melts -- Mass Diffusion in Solid Polymers -- Electronic Excitation Transport as a Tool for the Study of Polymer Chain Statistics -- Polymer Blends and Phase Separation -- Polymer Blend Thermodynamics: Flory Huggins Theory and its Application to Excimer Fluorescence Studies -- Characterization of the Interpenetration of Chain Molecules by Non-Radiative Energy Transfer -- Rotational Dyad Statistics and Energy Migration in Miscible and Immiscible Polystyrene/Poly(vinyl methyl ether) Blends -- Fluorescence Quenching of Anthracene-Labelled Polystyrene by Poly(vinylmethylether): A New Approach for the Analysis of Phase Separation Phenomena -- Luminescence Techniques to Study the Morphology of Prototype Industrial Materials -- Contributors -- List of Participants. 
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