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Anomalous Diffusion and Relaxation of Collapsed Polymer Chains

1994

Time-dependent displacement of monomers and the centre-of-gravity motion of a polymer chain at various temperatures below the theta-temperature are studied by Monte Carlo simulation of an off-lattice model. While inner monomers diffuse Rouse-like, [ri(t) − ri(0)]2  t1/2, the centre of mass exhibits pronounced anomalous diffusion, [rc.m.(t) − rc.m.(0)]2  ta, where the exponent a seems to depend on temperature. The resulting anomalous dependence of the relaxation times on chain length is discussed in terms of scaling ideas. A possible relation to a glasslike freezing in of the collapsed globules is pointed out.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsAnomalous diffusionMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryExponentRelaxation (physics)Anomaly (physics)ScalingEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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A Monte Carlo study of diffusion in "living polymers"

1996

We report the first numeric experiments on diffusion in living polymers (polymers that can break and recombine reversibly, and are characterized by an exponential molecular weight distribution). In the simulation we use a modification of the bond fluctuation model which is known to reproduce the correct Rouse dynamics of polymer chains. The diffusion coefficient D reveals a Rouse-type behaviour D ∝ 1/L, where L is the average chain length of the polydisperse system. We also find a D ∝ exp [ − V/2kBT] dependence on the bond energy V, whereas at constant temperature the diffusion coefficient turns out to be inversely proportional, D ∝ ρ−1, to the monomer density of the system ρ in agreement w…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsPolymerExponential functionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryMolar mass distributionStatistical physicsDiffusion (business)Bond energyConstant (mathematics)Europhysics Letters (EPL)
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Polymer-specific effects of bulk relaxation and stringlike correlated motion in the dynamics of a supercooled polymer melt

2003

We analyze dynamical heterogeneities in a simulated “bead-spring” model of a nonentangled, supercooled polymer melt. We explore the importance of chain connectivity on the spatially heterogeneous motion of the monomers. We find that when monomers move, they tend to follow each other in one-dimensional paths, forming strings as previously reported in atomic liquids and colloidal suspensions. The mean string length is largest at a time close to the peak time of the mean cluster size of mobile monomers. This maximum string length increases, roughly in an exponential fashion, on cooling toward the critical temperature TMCT of the mode-coupling theory, but generally remains small, although large…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceScatteringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesExponential functionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChain (algebraic topology)Chemical physics0103 physical sciencesRelaxation (physics)Physical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySupercoolingGlass transitionThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Unconventional ordering behavior of semi-flexible polymers in dense brushes under compression

2014

Using a coarse-grained bead-spring model for semi-flexible macromolecules which form a polymer brush, the structure and dynamics of the polymers were investigated, varying the chain stiffness and the grafting density. The anchoring conditions for the grafted chains were chosen such that their first bonds were oriented along the normal to the substrate plane. The compression of such a semi-flexible brush by a planar piston was observed to be a two-stage process: for a small compression the chains were shown to contract by "buckling" deformation whereas for a larger compression the chains exhibited a collective (almost uniform) bending deformation. Thus, the stiff polymer brush underwent a 2n…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceStiffnessBrushGeneral ChemistryBendingPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPolymer brushCompression (physics)law.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistrylawPolymer chemistrymedicineComposite materialmedicine.symptomExponential decayDeformation (engineering)Soft Matter
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Brownian dynamics of grafted polymer chains: time dependent properties

1995

Results of computer simulations of polymer layers consisting of chains grafted by one end on an unpenetrable plane are presented. Characteristics of translational and rotational motion of different chain segments and correlation functions of chain radii were calculated both for single layers at different grafting densities s and for two interacting layers at different distances D between parallel grafting planes. Two values of grafting density were used in the latter case. The behavior of different correlation times as function of s and D and the interplay between the interpenetration of the brushes and rotational and translational motion are discussed. Both relaxation functions and mean sq…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesPolymers and PlasticsPlane (geometry)Organic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Rotation around a fixed axisFunction (mathematics)PolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsExponential functionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistrychemistryChain (algebraic topology)Materials ChemistryBrownian dynamicsPhysical chemistryMacromolecular Theory and Simulations
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Self-Diffusion of Associating Star-Shaped Polymers

2016

The dynamics of associating bonds in transient polymer networks exerts a paramount influence on their relaxation and time-dependent mechanical properties. In particular, diffusive motion of polymers mediated by the dissociation and association equilibrium of reversible junctions can affect the materials’ structural stability, dynamic mechanical properties, and a broad spectrum of functionality that arises from the constant motion of polymer chains. In this work, forced Rayleigh scattering is used to measure the diffusion of terpyridine end-functionalized four-arm poly(ethylene glycol) polymers transiently interlinked by zinc ions in organic solvent across a wide range of length and time sca…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSelf-diffusionPolymers and PlasticsConstant of motionOrganic Chemistry02 engineering and technologyPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFick's laws of diffusionDissociation (chemistry)0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistrychemistryStructural stabilityChemical physicsPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryExponent0210 nano-technologyScalingMacromolecules
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1986

The variation of the Huggins coefficient KH with the relative molecular mass M of the polymers was measured for solutions of polystyrene and of polyisobutylene and found to be most pronounced in the case of thermodynamically good solvents but vanishing at the theta-temperature, where the individual curves kH (T; M) intersect with each other. The experimental results are interpreted as a consequence of the rheological inequality of inter- and intra-molecular contacts between polymer segments. A model is presented according to which kH should be a linear function of M−(a−0,5), where a is the exponent of the intrinsic viscosity-relative molecular mass relationship (Kuhn-Mark-Houwink). The eval…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSolventViscositychemistry.chemical_compoundLinear function (calculus)chemistryVirial coefficientRheologyPolymer chemistryExponentThermodynamicsPolymerPolystyreneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Experimental studies of the rheological behavior of a demixing biopolymeric sol

1995

Experimental data are presented concerning a large transient viscosity surge occurring in the course of spinodal demixing of agarose aqueous solutions. The study includes the effects of water perturbation by minor proportions of compatible cosolutes. Three observations are noteworthy. One concerns an upward or downward shift of the spinodal temperature, caused by cosolutes, which agrees with their expected modulation of solvent-induced forces. The second concerns the time of appearance of the viscosity surge. This is observed to follow a critical law, with an exponent independent of polymer concentration and solvent perturbation. The third concerns the inverse-power-law dependence of the vi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSpinodalMaterials scienceAqueous solutionSpinodal decompositionPerturbation (astronomy)Concentration effectThermodynamicsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterRheologychemistryExponentInternational Journal of Thermophysics
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Dynamical heterogeneities in glass-forming materials

1996

ABSTRACTCooperative dynamics around the glass transition leads to complex motional behavior of the individual molecules, resulting in non-exponential relaxation. The nature of this non-exponentiality is clarified theoretically as well as experimentally. The non-exponentiality may be due to heterogeneous relaxation (superposition of exponential processes with different rate constants) or homogeneous relaxation (identical intrinsically non-exponential processes). A precise definition of both limits is given. It is shown that the type of relaxation, i.e. to which degree heterogeneous and homogeneous contributions are present, reflects geometrical properties of the dynamics. The heterogeneous c…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSuperposition principleMaterials scienceOrder (biology)Distribution (mathematics)chemistryRelaxation (physics)PolymerStatistical physicsType (model theory)Glass transitionExponential functionMRS Proceedings
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Modeling long-range memory with stationary Markovian processes

2009

In this paper we give explicit examples of power-law correlated stationary Markovian processes y(t) where the stationary pdf shows tails which are gaussian or exponential. These processes are obtained by simply performing a coordinate transformation of a specific power-law correlated additive process x(t), already known in the literature, whose pdf shows power-law tails 1/x^a. We give analytical and numerical evidence that although the new processes (i) are Markovian and (ii) have gaussian or exponential tails their autocorrelation function still shows a power-law decay =1/T^b where b grows with a with a law which is compatible with b=a/2-c, where c is a numerical constant. When a<2(1+c) th…

correlation methodMarkov processeMathematical optimizationStationary distributionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)LogarithmStochastic processdiffusionAutocorrelationFOS: Physical sciencesProbability density functionContext (language use)White noiseExponential functionStatistical physicswhite noiseCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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