Abstract: | Poly(γ-benzyl-L -glutamate) having a terminal dimethylaminoanilide group as an electron donor (D) and a terminal 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl group as an electron acceptor (A) (A-Glu(OBzl)]n-D) was synthesized by the N-carboxyanhydride method. Polymer samples were fractionated by gel chromatography and their number-average degrees of polymerization n were determined by the absorbances of the terminal chromophores. These polymers in chloroform and dimethylformamide solutions showed a charge-transfer (CT) absorption band around 455 nm, and the fraction of the polymer forming the CT complex was evaluated as a function of the chain length. CT absorption for short chains (n = 5 ~ 20) was attributed to intramolecular CT complex in which the A-Glu(OBzl)]n-D chain takes cyclic conformations. An optimum chain length for the intramolecular CT was found to be n ? 10, where the Glu(OBzl)]n chain may most easily bend back to form cyclic conformations. Stronger CT absorption observed for longer chains than n = 20 was shown to be intermolecular, and an intermolecular head-to-tail aggregation was found to be a cause of the strong CT interaction. All helical A-Glu(OBzl)]n-D chains were found to form the head-to-tail dimers in chloroform solution. |