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Simulation Study of Entanglement in Semiflexible Polymer Melts and Solutions

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MACROMOLECULES
卷 53, 期 10, 页码 3861-3872

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.9b02681

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  1. NSF [DMR-1507980]

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Multiple scaling arguments have been proposed to describe how the entanglement molecular weight depends on polymer architecture and concentration. The Lin-Noolandi (LN) scaling argument, well supported by data for real polymers, assumes that polymers are flexible within their tubes; it must fail at some point as chains become stiffer. Everaers has made a different scaling proposal, which crosses over from semiflexible chains to stiff chains as described by Morse. This ansatz is consistent with simulation data for a range of bead-spring melts but is not consistent with LN. Here, we use simulations to explore a wide range of entangled bead-spring ring chains, to find out how entanglement properties vary with chain stiffness and concentration. To vary the packing length over a wider range, we add side groups to make chains bulkier. We quantify entanglement using three techniques: chain shrinking to find the primitive path, measuring the tube diameter by the width of the cloud of monomer positions about the primitive path, and directly measuring the plateau modulus. As chain stiffness and bulkiness vary, we observe three distinct scaling regimes, consistent with LN scaling, semiflexible chains, and stiff chains.

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