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Tytuł: Swelling of asymmetric pom-pom polymers in dilute solutions
Autor: Haydukivska, Khrystyna
Kalyuzhnyi, O.
Blavatska, V.
Ilnytskyi, J.
Słowa kluczowe: polymers; shape characteristics; continuous chain model; dissipative particle dynamics
Data wydania: 2022
Źródło: Condensed Matter Physics, Vol. 25, no. 2 (2022), art. no. 23302
Abstrakt: In this paper we continue our recent analysis [K. Haydukivska et al., J. Mol. Liq., 2021, 328, 115456] of complex molecules with two branching points at both ends of the linear backbone with 𝑓1 and 𝑓2 side arms starting from them, known as the pom-pom polymers. Here, we analyze the asymmetric case, 𝑓1 ≠ 𝑓2, by applying both the analytical approach, based on the direct polymer renormalization, and computer simulations using both dissipative particle dynamics and Monte Carlo methods. We study the role played by the molecular asymmetry of average polymer conformations, considering the infinite dilution regime and good solvent conditions.The quantitative estimates are reported for the set of universal size and shape characteristics of such molecules and for their individual branches, all the functions of 𝑓1 and 𝑓2. In particular, we evaluate the size ratio of the gyration radii of symmetric and asymmetric pom-pom topologies with the same molecular weight and quantitatively reveal an increase of the effective size of a molecule caused by its asymmetry. We also introduce and analyse the asymmetry factor and estimate the shift of the center of mass caused by the presence of side stars, which can serve as another characteristic of the asymmetry of pom-pom structure.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/23699
DOI: 10.5488/CMP.25.23302
ISSN: 1607-324X
2224-9079
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