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Anomalous Structure and Scaling of Ring Polymer Brushes

Published 26 Apr 2011 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1104.4943v1)

Abstract: A comparative simulation study of polymer brushes formed by grafting at a planar surface either flexible linear polymers (chain length $N_L$) or (non-catenated) ring polymers (chain length $N_R=2 N_L$) is presented. Two distinct off-lattice models are studied, one by Monte Carlo methods, the other by Molecular Dynamics, using a fast implementation on graphics processing units (GPUs). It is shown that the monomer density profiles $\rho(z)$ in the $z$-direction perpendicular to the surface for rings and linear chains are practically identical, $\rho_R(2 N_L, z)=\rho_L(N_L, z)$. The same applies to the pressure, exerted on a piston at hight z, as well. While the gyration radii components of rings and chains in $z$-direction coincide, too, and increase linearly with $N_L$, the transverse components differ, even with respect to their scaling properties: $R_{gxy}{(L)} \propto N_L{1/2}$, $R_{gxy}{(R)} \propto N_L{0.4}$. These properties are interpreted in terms of the statistical properties known for ring polymers in dense melts.

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