Abstract

AbstractPhotophysical properties of the pyrene chromophore covalently bound to poly(acrylic acid) were used to investigate the interactions of a pyrene substituted poly(acrylic acid) (1) with poly(vinyl amine hydrochloride) (PVAm), poly(1‐aminoacrylic acid) (PDA), and poly(1‐acetylaminoacrylic acid) (PADA) in aqueous solutions. A number of photophysical parameters were obtained from fluorescence emission and excitation spectra, the deconvolution of decay curves for pyrene monomer, and excited state complex fluorescence and the quenching of pyrene monomer fluorescence by nitromethane in polymer solutions. These photophysical parameters were considered to reflect the inter‐ and intrapolymer interactions in solutions of 1, PVAm, PDA, and PADA. The formation of interpolymer complexes between 1 and PVAm was noticed at low (< 4) as well as high (> 8) values, whereas PDA and 1 formed interpolymer complexes at low pH only. No interpolymer complex formation was detected in solutions of 1 and PADA under low or high pH conditions. The structures of interpolymer complexes formed between 1 and PVAm under low and high pH conditions were found to be determined by the conformation of 1. There were significant differences in the interpolymer interactions of 1 and PDA in comparison to those of 1 and PVAm; in particular, the fluorescence from the excited state complex was enhanced in solutions of 1 and PVAm but quenched in solutions of 1 and PDA. The investigations of terpolymer solutions of 1, PVAm, and PADA indicated that the nature of interpolymer complexes formed in terpolymer solutions was determined by Coulombic interactions of the amino and carboxylic group containing polymers.

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