ISSN:
1573-4900
Schlagwort(e):
Polymer adsorption
;
Monte Carlo methods
;
Bead spring model
;
Theta solvent
;
Diffusion
Quelle:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Thema:
Maschinenbau
Notizen:
Summary Using a bead spring model of flexible polymer chains, the density profiles and chain configurational properties of polymer solutions confined between parallel plates were studied. A wide range of density ϕ, chain length N, and strength ε of a short-range attractive wall potential was investigated. Both a temperature T in the good solvent regime (T 〉 θ, θ being the Theta temperature where a chain in unconfined bulk three-dimensional solution would behave ideally) and a temperature in the bad solvent regime (T 〈 θ) were considered. It is shown that phase separation in a polymer-rich and polymer-poor solution in the slit competes with polymer adsorption at the walls. A qualitative connection to the wetting behavior of semi-infinite polymer solutions is drawn. The acceptance rate for monomer motions was studied for various conditions, and profiles of monomer mobility across the slit were recorded. Also, average chain relaxation times were extracted from the time dependence of mean-square displacements. Although with increasing density the chain radii (at T 〉 θ) show a crossover from two-dimensional excluded volume behavior (Rg ∝ N2ν with ν = 3/4) to ideal random walk behavior (ν = 1/2), the relaxation times show effective exponents Zeff (τ ∝ NZ eff) that clearly deviate from the Rouse prediction in concentrated confined solutions.
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01198659
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