Distribution functions and dynamical properties of stiff macromolecules

被引:38
作者
Winkler, RG
Harnau, L
Reineker, P
机构
[1] Abteilung Theoretische Physik, Universität Ulm
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10.1002/mats.1997.040060603
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
An analytically tractable model for chain molecules with bending stiffness is presented and the dynamical properties of such chains are investigated. The partition function is derived via the maximum entropy principle taking into account the chain connectivity as well as the bending restrictions in form of constraints. We demonstrate that second moments agree exactly with those known from the Kratky-Porod wormlike chain. Moreover, various distribution functions are calculated. In particular, the static structure factor is shown to be proportional to 1/q at large scattering vectors q. The equations of motion for a chain in a melt as well as in dilute solution are presented. In the latter case the hydrodynamic interaction is taken into account via the Rotne-Prager tenser. The dynamical equations are solved by a normal mode analysis. In the limit of a flexible chain the model reproduces the well-known Rouse and Zimm dynamics, respectively, on large length scales, whereas in the rod limit the eigenfunctions correspond to bending motion only. In addition, the coherent and incoherent dynamic structure factor is discussed. For melts we show that at large scattering vectors the incoherent dynamic structure factor is a universal function of only the combination q(8/3)tp(1/3), where 1/(2p) is the persistence length of the macromolecules. The comparison of the theoretical results with quasielastic neutron and light scattering experiments of various polymers in solution and melt exhibits good agreement. Our investigations show that local stiffness strongly influences the dynamics of macromolecules on small length scales even for long and flexible chains.
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页数:29
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