The local chain dynamics of poly(oxyethylene) (POE) labeled
with anthryl group in the middle
of the main chain was examined by the fluorescence depolarization
method. The relaxation time of the
local motion was evaluated and its molecular weight dependence was
shown. POE had a mean relaxation
time in the order of subnanoseconds. The value of the relaxation
time increased with the molecular
weight in the range of MW < 4000 and reached an asymptotic value at MW
of about 4000. The relaxation
time and the activation energy for local motion of POE were compared
with those of some styrene and
methacrylate polymers and the characteristics of POE chain were
discussed. POE had a much higher
local chain mobility than other polymers. This high local chain
mobility of POE results from the molecular
structure of POE chain.
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