Abstract

Time-resolved (luminescence) anisotropy measurements (TRAMS) may be used to study the dynamic behaviour of macromolecules in a diverse range of systems. The TRAMS approach and its application to studies of the relaxation behaviour of polymers in dilute fluid solution (including aqueous media) and in the solid state are discussed and illustrated by examples from recent investigations in our laboratories.

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