Journal article

Solid-state structure of polypeptide-based rod-coil block copolymers : Folding of helices


Authors listLosik, M; Kubowicz, S; Smarsly, B; Schlaad, H

Publication year2004

Pages407-411

JournalThe European Physical Journal E

Volume number15

Issue number4

ISSN1292-8941

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2004-10057-5

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
This work compares the solid-state structures of films made from a polystyrene-poly(Z-L-lysine) (1) and a polystyrene-poly(gamma-benzyl-L-glutamate) (2) block copolymer, both having virtually the same numbers of repeating units and block length ratios. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) revealed a hexagonal-in-undulated lamellar morphology for both films. The long-period and the thickness of layers obtained for 2 were by a factor of three smaller as compared to 1, indicating that PBLGlu helices were folded twice, whereas PZLLys helices were fully stretched. Another difference shows up in the packing of helices, the level of ordering being considerably lower in 2. This might be due to spatial restrictions in the proper alignment of back-folded helical segments.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLosik, M., Kubowicz, S., Smarsly, B. and Schlaad, H. (2004) Solid-state structure of polypeptide-based rod-coil block copolymers : Folding of helices, The European Physical Journal E, 15(4), pp. 407-411. https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2004-10057-5

APA Citation styleLosik, M., Kubowicz, S., Smarsly, B., & Schlaad, H. (2004). Solid-state structure of polypeptide-based rod-coil block copolymers : Folding of helices. The European Physical Journal E. 15(4), 407-411. https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2004-10057-5


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