Noninvasive study of the swelling effect for biopolymers using NMR Microimaging

핵자기공명 현미영상법을 이용한 생체고분자의 팽윤현상에 대한 비파괴연구

  • Lee, D.H. (Department of Physics, Paichai University) ;
  • Ko, R.K. (Department of Physics, Paichai University) ;
  • Cho, Z.H. (Department of Information and Communication Engineering, KAIST) ;
  • Kim, S.S. (Biomaterials Laboratory, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
  • 이동훈 (배재대학교 물리학과) ;
  • 고락길 (배재대학교 물리학과) ;
  • 조장희 (한국과학기술원 정보 및 통신공학과) ;
  • 김승수 (한국화학연구소 생체의료고분자 연구실)
  • Published : 1995.05.12

Abstract

Polymers have been developed and applied in many biomedical areas as well as engineering and industrial fields. The first essential to achieve successful development and applications is that properties of such polymer materials would be investigated. In many cases, such investigations are accomplished by observing polymeric behavior arising from the environmental changes such as pH, temperature, and ionic concentration. It has long been known that NMR is extremely sensitive to many biochemical and physical changes occurring in the polymer samples. In the present study we focus our study on NMR Microimaging, which is one of the important NMR applications, to characterize the swelling effect by observing the time dependent spatial variations of polymer specimens. For the samples three kinds of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) specimens are prepared with different degrees of cross linking density. $^1H$ NMR microimages are acquired as a function of time to visualize the swelling behavior as well as volumetric changes occurring in the specimens. From the acquired time dependent images, the swelling process is exploited.

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