Analysis of shear-induced and extensional-induced associating polymer assemblies: Brownian dynamics simulation.

Autor: Yeom MS; Supercomputing Application Technologies Department, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Daejeon 305-806, Korea. msyeom@kisti.re.kr, Lee J
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Journal of chemical physics [J Chem Phys] 2005 Oct 08; Vol. 123 (14), pp. 144906.
DOI: 10.1063/1.2056549
Abstrakt: In order to examine the difference between shear-induced and extensional-induced associating polymer assemblies at the molecular level, Brownian dynamics simulations with the bead-spring model were carried out for model DNA molecules with sticky spots. The radial distribution of molecules overestimates from that in the absence of flow and increases with increasing Weissenberg number in extensional flow, but slightly underestimates without regard to shear rate in shear flow. The fractional extension progresses more rapidly in extensional flow than in shear flow and the distribution of fractional extension at the formation time has a relatively sharper peak and narrower spectrum in extensional flow than in shear flow. In shear flow, the inducement of the assembly mainly results from the progress of the probability distribution of fractional extension. However, in extensional flow, the assembly is induced by both the progress of the probability distribution and increasing the values of the radial distribution.
Databáze: MEDLINE