Reversible interpolymer complexation between poly(oxyethylene)-based amphiphilic block polymer and poly(acrylic acid) at air-water interface

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A novel detection method for poly(acrylamide) flocculants was developed using interpolymer complexation between flocculants and a probe (poly(acrylic acid-co-acenaphthylene)).


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A poly(acrylamide) sensor has been developed which uses the segmental mobility of another polymer poly(acrylic acid) with an attached fluorescent marker. The system uses interpolymer complexation, which leads to reduced segmental mobility.


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