Adsorption Profiles of Long-Chain Polymer in Semidilute Solutions Physisorbed to a Wall
β Scribed by Peter Cifra
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1344
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Equilibrium concentration profiles for long macromolecules in solution strongly adsorbed to a flat wall were estimated by a combination of persistent reptation and partial chain regrowth using a configurational bias lattice Monte Carlo method. The profiles were obtained for various concentrations in the semidilute regime and different chain lengths. A master curve exists in a plot of the profile reduced by the bulk concentration as a function of the distance to the wall reduced by the correlation length estimated for the bulk concentration. Near the wall, the master curve follows a power law with an exponent predicted in the scaling theory. Compared to depletion profiles at a repulsive wall that require a small penetration length, no correction of the distance to the wall is needed for the adsorption profiles.
Reduced plot of Ο(x)/Ο~bulk~ vs. x/ΞΎ for chain length Nβ=β1β000 and five bulk concentrations above Ο* indicated in legend. Slope with the exact exponent from scaling theory is shown for comparison.
imageReduced plot of Ο(x)/Ο~bulk~ vs. x/ΞΎ for chain length Nβ=β1β000 and five bulk concentrations above Ο* indicated in legend. Slope with the exact exponent from scaling theory is shown for comparison.
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