Abstract
New comb-shaped polymers containing side polyoxyethylene blocks were synthesised. For the case of model compounds, the possibility of using the polymers obtained as matrices of chemical optical sensors was assessed. The influence of the length and number of block substituents on the swelling of the polymers in water was investigated. Almost 100% binding of the model compounds by the polymer matrix was observed, and also the practically complete absence of hydrolysis of the model compounds for 1 h. The conducted investigations showed the promise of using the polymers obtained as matrices for chemical optical sensors.
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