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Spinodal decomposition of polymer solutions: molecular dynamics simulations of the two-dimensional case.

2012

As a generic model system for phase separation in polymer solutions, a coarse-grained model for hexadecane/carbon dioxide mixtures has been studied in two-dimensional geometry. Both the phase diagram in equilibrium (obtained from a finite size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data) and the kinetics of state changes caused by pressure jumps (studied by large scale molecular dynamics simulations) are presented. The results are compared to previous work where the same model was studied in three-dimensional geometry and under confinement in slit geometry. For deep quenches the characteristic length scale ℓ(t) of the formed domains grows with time t according to a power law close to [Formula: see…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamicsWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceCharacteristic lengthSpinodal decompositionTime evolutionThermodynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsPower lawScalingPhase diagramJournal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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Computer Simulations for Polymer Dynamics

1991

In this paper we review recent work on the dynamics of polymeric systems using computer simulation methods. For a two-dimensional polymer melt, we show that the chains segregate and the dynamics can be described very well by the Rouse model. This simulation was carried out using the bond fluctuation Monte Carlo method. For three-dimensional (3d) melts and for the study of hydrodynamic effects, we use a molecular dynamics simulation. For 3d melts our results strongly support the concept of reptation. A detailed comparison to experiment shows that we can predict the time and length scales for the onset of reptation for a variety of polymeric liquids. For a single chain, we find the expected h…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPersistence lengthMean squared displacementQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesWork (thermodynamics)ReptationMolecular dynamicsMaterials scienceMonte Carlo methodStatistical physicsScalingFick's laws of diffusion
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Anomalous diffusion of polymers in supercooled melts near the glass transition

2007

Two coarse-grained models for polymer chains in dense melts near the glass transition are investigated: the bond fluctuation lattice model, where long bonds are energetically favored, is studied by dynamic Monte Carlo simulation, and an off-lattice bead-spring model with Lennard-Jones forces between the beads is treated by Molecular Dynamics. We compare the time-dependence of the mean square displacements of both models, and show that they become very similar on mesoscopic scales (i.e., displacements larger than a bond length). The slowing down of motions near the glass transition is discussed in terms of the mode coupling theory and other concepts.

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysicsBond lengthQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMesoscopic physicsMolecular dynamicsCondensed matter physicsAnomalous diffusionMonte Carlo methodSupercoolingGlass transitionLattice model (physics)
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Experimental determination of effective charges in aqueous suspensions of colloidal spheres

2003

Abstract We determined the low frequency conductivity σ , the phase behaviour and the shear modulus G of colloidal fluids, respectively solids prepared from deionised aqueous suspensions of highly charged spherical particles. Conductivity measures the number of freely moving small ions Z * σ and thus relates to the ion condensation process in the electric double layer under conditions of finite macro-ion concentrations. Phase behaviour and elasticity data are consistently described by a Debye–Huckel pair potential assuming pair-wise additive macro-ion interactions. Like Z * σ , also the effective charges Z * G derived from the elasticity data scales with the ratio of macro-ion radius to Bje…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterShear modulusElectrophoresisColloidColloid and Surface ChemistryChemistryAnalytical chemistryThermodynamicsConductivityElasticity (economics)Bjerrum lengthPair potentialIonColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Monte Carlo study of cluster-diameter distribution: An observable to estimate correlation lengths

1997

We report numerical simulations of two-dimensional $q$-state Potts models with emphasis on a new quantity for the computation of spatial correlation lengths. This quantity is the cluster-diameter distribution function $G_{diam}(x)$, which measures the distribution of the diameter of stochastically defined cluster. Theoretically it is predicted to fall off exponentially for large diameter $x$, $G_{diam} \propto \exp(-x/\xi)$, where $\xi$ is the correlation length as usually defined through the large-distance behavior of two-point correlation functions. The results of our extensive Monte Carlo study in the disordered phase of the models with $q=10$, 15, and $20$ on large square lattices of si…

Condensed matter physicsHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)Monte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesObservableSquare (algebra)Coherence lengthHigh Energy Physics - LatticeDistribution (mathematics)Distribution functionTransition pointLattice gauge theoryAtomic physicsMathematicsPhysical Review E
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Functional consequences of prey acclimation to ocean acidification for the prey and its predator

2016

Ocean acidification is the suite of chemical changes to the carbonate system of seawater as a consequence of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Despite a growing body of evidences demonstrating the negative effects of ocean acidification on marine species, the consequences at the ecosystem level are still unclear. One factor limiting our ability to upscale from species to ecosystem is the poor mechanistic understanding of the functional consequences of the observed effects on organisms. This is particularly true in the context of species interactions. The aim of this work was to investigate the functional consequence of the exposure of a prey (the mussel Brachidontes pharaonis) t…

Condition indexRegistration number of speciesSalinityTemperateBottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L)inorganicAlkalinityBrachidontes pharaonisIncubation durationExperimentTemperature waterCarbon inorganic dissolvedAssimilation efficiencyEriphia verrucosaBreaking loadCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010Aragonite saturation stateAlkalinity totalBottles or small containers Aquaria 20 LtotalpHTemperaturePartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air) standard errordissolvedCarbonate ionLaboratory experimentPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)standard errorEarth System ResearchUniform resource locator link to referenceanimal structuresCalcite saturation stateArthropodaLengthwaterGrowth MorphologyFigureBenthosUniform resource locator/link to referenceMediterranean SeaAnimaliaBehaviourBicarbonate ionTime in secondsTypeTemperature water standard errorCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)SpeciespH standard errorCalcite saturation state standard errorGrowth rateBottles or small containers/Aquaria (&lt;20 L)Calculated using CO2SYSfungiCarbonate system computation flagFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)CarbonTreatmentAragonite saturation state standard errorPartial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCarbon dioxideMolluscaGrowth/MorphologyBenthic animalsFugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCoast and continental shelfSpecies interaction
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A population genetic study of the endangered plant speciesLimonium dufourii(Plumbaginaceae) based on amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)

1999

Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) is a triploid species with obligate apomictic reproduction and is endemic to the East Mediterranean coast of Spain, where it is present in only six populations, most of which have a very low number of individuals. Genetic variation and population structure in this species was studied using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) as markers, using the same individuals as in a previous study with random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). Three different primers provided 252 bands of which 51 were polymorphic among the 152 individuals analysed. Those polymorphic bands were able to define 65 different phenotypes, of which all but two were present in onl…

Conservation geneticsGeneticseducation.field_of_studybiologyLimoniumPopulationfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationRAPDDNA profilingGenetic variationGeneticsAmplified fragment length polymorphismGenetic variabilityeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular Ecology
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Phylogenetic relationships, evolutionary origin, taxonomic status, and genetic structure of the endangered local Lower Elbe river (Germany) endemic O…

2005

Abstract Oenanthe conioides is an endangered local endemic of the Lower Elbe river region in Germany where it is found in areas with freshwater tides. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were used to investigate its phylogenetic relationships, evolutionary origin, taxonomic status, and genetic structure. Oe. conioides is most closely related to Oe. aquatica and Oe. fluviatilis, and cannot be distinguished from Oe. aquatica by ITS sequence variation. Oe. aquatica is found mainly in standing or slow-flowing freshwater habitats. The AFLP analysis indicated that Oe. conioides may constitute a monophyletic lineage nested within Oe. aquatica…

Conservation geneticseducation.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyPopulationZoologySmall population sizePlant ScienceBiologySubspeciesSympatric speciationGenetic structureGenetic variationAmplified fragment length polymorphismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Charged colloidal particles in a charged wedge: do they go in or out?

2008

Using real-space microscopy experiments, theory and computer simulation, we study the behaviour of highly charged colloidal particles which are confined between two highly charged plates forming a wedge geometry. Under low salt conditions it is experimentally observed that colloidal particles accumulate in the cusp of a wedge to form dense fluid or crystalline ordered structures. This behaviour is found for various cell geometries, salt concentrations and gravitational strengths, and even stays stable when additional convection is present in the system. An effort is made to understand this effect qualitatively on the basis of linear screening theory. For a single macro-ion, linear screening…

ConvectionChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsWedge (geometry)Charged particleIonCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterGravitationColloidsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsChemical physicsElectric fieldsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceDebye lengthJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Accurate tuning of mismatched twin-core fiber filters

1998

We have demonstrated a reproducible and accurate way of tuning the coupling wavelength of a mismatched twin-core filter. This method allows high quality all-fiber filters to be implemented with low loss at any desired wavelength over a range of few hundred nanometers from the same fiber. An ~500-nm tuning range is demonstrated, limited only by the measurement setup and not by the technique itself. Highly accurate control of the filtering wavelength in combination with control of filtering strength by adjustment of the length of the twin-core fibers allows complex filter profiles to be implemented by cascading of several different filters. These filters are also very stable to a change in te…

Core (optical fiber)CouplingAmplified spontaneous emissionWavelengthOpticsMaterials scienceFiber Bragg gratingBand-pass filterbusiness.industryFiber laserFilter (signal processing)businessAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics
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