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Chain overlap and entanglements in dilute polymer solutions: Brownian dynamics simulation

✍ Scribed by Witold Brostow; Marta Drewniak; Nikolai N. Medvedev


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
665 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1344

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Abstract

We have analyzed chain conformations and the existence β€” or otherwise β€” of chain overlaps and entanglements in dilute polymer solutions (at concentrations c < C^*^, c^*^ = critical concentration). The fundamental problem of existence of chain overlaps in dilute solutions is also related to the drag reduction phenomenon (DR). Some experimental results pertinent to DR are explained in terms of entanglements even for solutions at concentrations defined in ppm. We report results of Brownian dynamics simulations of polymer solutions in which the equations of motion of the chains are solved by using the Langevin equation. Chains move according to actions of a systematic frictional force and a randomly fluctuating force w(t), where t is time. In addition, a shear flow field can be introduced into the model. To evaluate the structure of polymer chains in solution we have devised a measure of interchain contacts and two different measures of entanglements. The results for c = 0.3 c^*^ demonstrate that both chain entanglements and overlaps take place even in dilute solution. They also confirm predictions from an earlier combinatorial model.


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