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Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions. / Evlampieva, N. P.; Lavrenko, P. N.; Zaitseva, I. I.; Melenevskaya, E. Yu; Biryulin, Yu F.; Vinogradova, L. V.; Ryumtsev, E. I.; Zgonnik, V. N.

In: Polymer Science - Series A, Vol. 44, No. 9, 01.09.2002, p. 1004-1009.

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Evlampieva, NP, Lavrenko, PN, Zaitseva, II, Melenevskaya, EY, Biryulin, YF, Vinogradova, LV, Ryumtsev, EI & Zgonnik, VN 2002, 'Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions', Polymer Science - Series A, vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 1004-1009.

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Evlampieva, N. P., Lavrenko, P. N., Zaitseva, I. I., Melenevskaya, E. Y., Biryulin, Y. F., Vinogradova, L. V., Ryumtsev, E. I., & Zgonnik, V. N. (2002). Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions. Polymer Science - Series A, 44(9), 1004-1009.

Vancouver

Evlampieva NP, Lavrenko PN, Zaitseva II, Melenevskaya EY, Biryulin YF, Vinogradova LV et al. Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions. Polymer Science - Series A. 2002 Sep 1;44(9):1004-1009.

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Evlampieva, N. P. ; Lavrenko, P. N. ; Zaitseva, I. I. ; Melenevskaya, E. Yu ; Biryulin, Yu F. ; Vinogradova, L. V. ; Ryumtsev, E. I. ; Zgonnik, V. N. / Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions. In: Polymer Science - Series A. 2002 ; Vol. 44, No. 9. pp. 1004-1009.

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title = "Fullerene C60 complexes with poly(phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) in solutions",
abstract = "A comparative study of the hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of solutions of donor-acceptor complexes formed between C60 and poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) with those of individual polymers showed that even an insignificant amount of C60 (from 0.5% to several percent) incorporated into the complex shows a strong effect on the molecular parameters of polymers. It was demonstrated that for complexes containing no more than one polymer molecule per fullerene molecule, the effective hydrodynamic sizes in solution are increased, whereas their shape asymmetry is reduced compared to the molecules of the original polymers.",
author = "Evlampieva, {N. P.} and Lavrenko, {P. N.} and Zaitseva, {I. I.} and Melenevskaya, {E. Yu} and Biryulin, {Yu F.} and Vinogradova, {L. V.} and Ryumtsev, {E. I.} and Zgonnik, {V. N.}",
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AU - Zaitseva, I. I.

AU - Melenevskaya, E. Yu

AU - Biryulin, Yu F.

AU - Vinogradova, L. V.

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AU - Zgonnik, V. N.

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AB - A comparative study of the hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of solutions of donor-acceptor complexes formed between C60 and poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) with those of individual polymers showed that even an insignificant amount of C60 (from 0.5% to several percent) incorporated into the complex shows a strong effect on the molecular parameters of polymers. It was demonstrated that for complexes containing no more than one polymer molecule per fullerene molecule, the effective hydrodynamic sizes in solution are increased, whereas their shape asymmetry is reduced compared to the molecules of the original polymers.

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