Abstract: | Variation in the solvent used for the copolymerization of γ-benzyl-L -glutamate and L -valine N-carboxyanhydrides provides copolymers which have variable interchain compositions, and this variation in interchain compositional heterogeneity is reflected in the solid-state conformations of the respective copolymers. PolyGlu(OBzl)29Val71] prepared in dioxane exhibits a β-structure, whereas a copolymer of the same average composition prepared in benzene/methylene chloride shows predominantly an β-helix conformation with a small amount of β-structure. The use of the monomer reactivity ratio permits the calculation of the average and incremental copolymer compositions at any conversion; thus, correlations between conformation and interchain compositional heterogeneity can be made. In general, copolymers prepared in dioxane show a greater distribution of chain composition and therefore permit a wider variety of conformation than copolymers prepared in benzene/methylene chloride under identical conditions. |