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Self Organized Nanostructures of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers I
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SYSNO ASEP 0367734 Document Type M - Monograph Chapter R&D Document Type Monograph Chapter Title Fluorescence Spectroscopy as a Tool for Investigating the Self-Organized Polyelectrolyte Systems Author(s) Procházka, K. (CZ)
Limpouchová, Z. (CZ)
Uhlík, F. (CZ)
Košovan, P. (CZ)
Matějíček, P. (CZ)
Štěpánek, M. (CZ)
Uchman, M. (PL)
Kuldová, J. (CZ)
Šachl, Radek (UFCH-W) RID, ORCID
Humpolíčková, Jana (UFCH-W) RID
Hof, Martin (UFCH-W) RID, ORCIDSource Title Self Organized Nanostructures of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers I. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2011 / Müller H. E. ; Borisov O. - ISSN 0065-3195 - ISBN 978-3-642-22485-0 Pages s. 187-249 Number of pages 63 s. Number of pages 253 Language eng - English Country DE - Germany Keywords Block copolymer micelles ; Fluorescence anisotropy ; Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Subject RIV CF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry CEZ AV0Z40400503 - UFCH-W (2005-2011) UT WOS 000298919000006 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-22486-7 Annotation In this article, we outline the principles and application of several time-resolved fluorescence techniques for studying the behavior of stimuli-responsive self-assembled polymer systems. We demonstrate the high research potential of fluorescence using results of several published studies performed by the research team at the Charles University in Prague in the framework of the Marie Curie Research Training Network “Self-Organized Nanostructures of Amphiphilic Copolymers” (MRTN-CT-2003-505027). We have chosen several interesting examples of complex self-assembling systems, the behavior of which could not have been understood without the help of targeted fluorescence studies. We have chosen four different techniques, two of them relatively popular (fluorescence anisotropy and nonradiative excitation energy transfer) and two only little used in polymer science (the solvent relaxation method and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy). Workplace J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry Contact Michaela Knapová, michaela.knapova@jh-inst.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 196 Year of Publishing 2012
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