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This report focuses on recent advances in the theory of local orientational mobility in dendrimers
that reveals in the NMR relaxation [1]. In particular, we summarize recent results of analytic theory
[2-3], computer simulations [4-6], and NMR relaxation experiments [7]. The analytic theory
provides basic means for the analysis of the simulations and experiments by predicting the existence
of two dominating processes: overall branch relaxation and local vibrations. On the other hand, the
results of simulations and experiments complete the picture by a third process of rotation of the
dendrimer as a whole.
The NMR relaxation reveals a fundamental importance of the local constraints on segments’
orientations. Remarkably, the model, in which such constraints are absent, overestimates local
vibrations making the NMR relaxation rate functions for segments that have different topological
ocation in the dendrimer to be practically indistinguishable. Inclusion of the bending rigidity fixes this flaw by endorsing the process of overall branch relaxation. This leads to a correct recognition of the slower mobility of the segments that are located closer to the dendrimer’s core. The crucial role of the local constraints for the NMR relaxation functions is supported by a series of experiments and simulations.
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикации9-th International Symposium "Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems"
Подзаголовок основной публикацииBook of abstracts
Место публикацииSPb.
СтраницыO-87
Число страниц1
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2017
Событие9th International Symposium Molecular Mobility and Order
in Polymer Systems
- Saint-Ptersburg, Российская Федерация
Продолжительность: 19 июн 201723 июн 2017

конференция

конференция9th International Symposium Molecular Mobility and Order
in Polymer Systems
Страна/TерриторияРоссийская Федерация
ГородSaint-Ptersburg
Период19/06/1723/06/17

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  • NMR relaxation, dendrimers

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