Star-shaped six-arm polymers with arms of the block copolymers of poly-2-ethyl-2-oxazine and poly-2-isopropyl-2-oxazine were synthesized. The branching center was hexaase[26]cyclophane. The prepared samples differed in the order of block attachment to the core. Molar masses of the two samples were 14200 and 21500 g⋅mol−1. The fractions of poly-2-ethyl-2-oxazine monomers in the arms were 61 and 65%, respectively. It was shown that the arms were strongly folded. Water-salt solutions of the star-shaped block copolymers exhibited thermoresponsiveness. The difference in the phase separation temperatures for the studied samples was caused by the differences in their molar masses and the different contents of poly-2-ethyl- and poly-2-isopropyl-2-oxazine blocks. The concentration dependences of the phase separation temperatures for the synthesized star-shaped copolymers coincided with those for the arms, despite the fact that the molecular masses of the stars and their arms differed by factor of near 6. The addition of NaCl to the aqueous of solutions of the star copolymers did not lead to significant changes in their characteristics. No influence of the order of the block attachment to the core on the molecule conformation and on the thermoresponsive behavior was found.
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