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Quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy QELSS

The nature of polymer motion in semidilute and concentrated solutions remains a major question of macromolecular science. Extant models describe polymer dynamics very differently 3-11). Many experimental methods have been used to study polymer dynamics (12). One meAod is probe diffusion, in which inferences about polymer dynamics are made by observing the motions of dilute mesoscopic probe particles diffusing in the polymer solution of interest. Probe diffusion can be observed by several experimental techniques, for example, quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy (QELSS), fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), and forced Rayleigh scattering (FRS). [Pg.298]

Probe diffusion was determined using quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy. QELSS monitors the temporal evolution of concentration fluctuations by measuring the intensity I(q,t) of the light scattered at time t, and calculating the intensity-intensity correlation function... [Pg.300]

The literature examined here includes three major experimental approaches, namely (i) optical probe diffusion studies, largely made with quasi elastic light scattering spectroscopy (QELSS), to observe diffusion of dilute probe particles, (ii) particle tracking studies in which the detailed motions of individual particles are recorded, and (iii) true microrheology measurements of the driven motion of mesoscopic probes. [Pg.218]


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