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The effect of free polymer on the glass transition dynamics of microgel colloids

2002

Abstract From the phase behavior we establish that 1:10 crosslinked polystyrene microgel colloids in a good solvent can be considered as hard spheres whereas 1:50 crosslinked particles are slightly softer. Nevertheless, the glass transition dynamics of 1:10 microgels and a binary mixtures of 1:50 microgels can be described in both cases within the mode coupling theory for hard spheres. The only difference is that the increase of the polydispersity from about 7% to about 13% when going from the one-component system to the mixture is accompanied by a shift of the glass transition from ϕ g ≈0.56 to ϕ g ≈0.595. On addition of linear polystyrene to the 1:50 binary mixture we find a tremendous ac…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceDispersityPolymerHard spheresCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical physicsPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesPolystyreneGlass transitionStructure factorJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Re-entrant glass transition in a colloid-polymer mixture with depletion attractions.

2002

Performing light scattering experiments we show that introducing short-ranged attraction to a colloidal suspension of nearly hard spheres by addition of free polymer produces new glass transition phenomena. We observe a dramatic acceleration of the density fluctuations amounting to the melting of a colloidal glass. Increasing the strength of the attractions the system freezes into another nonergodic state sharing some qualitative features with gel states occurring at lower colloid packing fractions. This reentrant glass transition is in qualitative agreement with recent theoretical predictions.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencedigestive oral and skin physiologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesPolymerHard spheresDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksLight scatteringSuspension (chemistry)Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterColloidchemistryChemical physicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Re entrantPolymer blendGlass transitionPhysical review letters
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Phase transitions in a single polymer chain: A micro-canonical analysis of Wang–Landau simulations

2008

Abstract We present simulation results for the phase behavior of a single chain for a flexible lattice polymer model using the Wang–Landau sampling idea. Using the micro-canonical density of states obtained with this method we will discuss the ability of an analysis in the micro-canonical ensemble to locate the coil-globule (continuous) and liquid–solid (first-order) transitions found for this problem using a canonical analysis.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysicsPhase transitionMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerSingle chainCanonical analysischemistryHardware and ArchitectureLattice (order)Density of statesStatistical physicsPhase diagramComputer Physics Communications
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Frictional drag between polymer bearing surfaces

2002

Some fundamental features of friction between two polymer bearing surfaces in relative sliding motion are investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. End-tethered and adsorbed polymers are considered under good and poor solvent conditions. The shear stress is measured while varying the solvent's viscosity, surface separation, degree of polymerization and grafting density. For all systems we observe shear thinning that is attributed to the orientation of the chains along the shear direction. This effect is particularly strong for brushes, for which the shear stress during the steady sliding state is mainly determined by the degree of overlap between the brushes.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceShear thinningGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerDegree of polymerizationPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamicsClassical mechanicsAdsorptionShear (geology)chemistryHardware and ArchitectureDragShear stressComposite materialComputer Physics Communications
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A fast Monte Carlo algorithm for studying bottle-brush polymers

2011

Obtaining reliable estimates of the statistical properties of complex macromolecules by computer simulation is a task that requires high computational effort as well as the development of highly efficient simulation algorithms. We present here an algorithm combining local moves, the pivot algorithm, and an adjustable simulation lattice box for simulating dilute systems of bottle-brush polymers with a flexible backbone and flexible side chains under good solvent conditions. Applying this algorithm to the bond fluctuation model, very precise estimates of the mean square end-to-end distances and gyration radii of the backbone and side chains are obtained, and the conformational properties of s…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMathematical optimizationComputer scienceMonte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterGyrationchemistryHardware and ArchitectureLattice (order)Side chainSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Statistical physicsStructure factorScalingMonte Carlo algorithmComputer Physics Communications
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Simulations of phase transitions in macromolecular systems

2002

Abstract The study of phase transitions in concentrated solutions and melts of flexible or stiff polymers is a computational challenge for computer simulations, since already a single polymer coil exhibits nontrivial structure from the scale of a chemical bond (1 A) to the coil radius (100 A), and for the simulation of collective phenomena huge simulation boxes containing many polymers are required. A strategy to deal with this problem is the use of highly coarse-grained models on a lattice, such as the bond fluctuation model. Several studies employing such models will be briefly reviewed, e.g.: temperature-driven isotropic-nematic phase transition in concentrated solutions of semiflexible …

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesPhase transitionMaterials scienceComputer simulationMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryChemical bondHardware and ArchitectureChemical physicsLattice (order)Polymer blendStatistical physicsScalingComputer Physics Communications
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Yeast interaction on Chardonnay wine composition: Impact of strain and inoculation time.

2022

Abstract It is of great importance to understand the molecular characteristics and substantial chemical transformations due to yeast-yeast interaction. Non-targeted metabolomics was used to unravel must in fermentation composition, inoculated with non-Saccharomyces (NS) yeasts and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S) for sequential fermentation. ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry was able to distinguish thousands of metabolites and provides deep insights into grape must composition allowing better understanding of the yeast-yeast interactome. The dominance of S, characterized by a metabolic richness not found with NS, is dependent on inoculation time and on the yeast species present. Co-inocula…

chemistry.chemical_classificationWineChardonnay Wine ; Inoculation Time ; Metabolomics ; Sequential Fermentation ; Yeast-yeast InteractionbiologyChemistrySaccharomyces cerevisiaeWineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneral MedicinePentose phosphate pathwaybiology.organism_classificationInteractomeYeastAnalytical ChemistryMetabolomicsYeast DriedBiochemistryFermentationVitisFermentationAmino acid synthesisFood Science
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Influence of“controlled processing conditions” on the solidification of iPP, PET and PA6

2002

In this work reliable experimental data for three semicrystalline polymers (iPP, PA6, PET) crystallised under pressure and high cooling rates are supplied. These results were achieved on the basis of a model experiment where drastic controlled solidification conditions are applied. The final objective was to quantify the effect of two typical operating conditions (pressure and cooling rate) on the final properties and morphology of the obtained product. The influence of processing conditions on some macroscopically relevant properties, such as density and micro hardness is stressed, together with the influence of processing conditions on the product morphology, investigated by means of Wide…

chemistry.chemical_classificationWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Polymers and PlasticsScatteringOrganic ChemistryMineralogyPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsIndentation hardnessCrystallinityCooling ratechemistryPressure increaseMaterials ChemistryComposite materialMacromolecular Symposia
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Vitrification in restricted geometry: dry films of colloidal particles

2007

We prepared dry films of colloidal particles from surfactant co-stabilized polystyrene and poly(methyl methacrylate) latex spheres of moderate polydispersity. The film thickness was varied from monolayer to some 20 μm. The average structure and the influence of polydispersity was analyzed by small-angle X-ray scattering. An analysis of local microscopic structures was performed by force microscopy on the least polydisperse sample. Irrespective of the thickness, we observe the formation of only short-ranged order which is rather pronounced but changes its qualitative character in the vicinity of the substrate. The observations suggest a bulk structure of small, defect-rich and stacking fault…

chemistry.chemical_compoundColloidMaterials sciencechemistryScatteringChemical physicsSmall-angle X-ray scatteringDispersityMonolayerPolymer chemistryParticlePolystyreneHard spheres
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Structure and mechanical properties of Al–B composite powder

1997

Abstract Al-B composite powder has been obtained by crushing pieces of composite material presenting industrial waste. Structural peculiarities and microhardness of separate powder particles (d∼1 mm) have been investigated. Original design of high precision microhardness tester made it possible to detect the properties of powder both in near-surface layer and below it. The powder represents a new structurally non-homogenous material with the increased microhardness (1.5 GPa) which grows up to 4 GPa in near-surface layers. Stable oxide compounds are formed on internal surfaces and defects of the aluminium alloy. Powder compacts were obtained. Adhesion on Al–B and Al–Al interfaces at various …

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryvisual_artMetallurgyComposite numberOxideAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesionLayer (electronics)Indentation hardnessMaterials & Design
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