Thermoresponsive and Redox Behaviors of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-Based Block Copolymers Having TEMPO Groups as Their Side Chains
Figure 5
(a) Transmittance change of 10 mg/mL solutions of the PNIPAAm-block-PTEMPOMA-block-PNIPAAm (3′) in 0.1 M Na2SO4aq in the presence of various amounts of L-ascorbic acid 0–45.5 mM and (b) transmittance change of the resulting solutions of the corresponding reduced copolymer in the presence of various amounts of K3[Fe(CN)6].