MOLECULAR-GEOMETRY AND CHAIN ENTANGLEMENT - PARAMETERS FOR THE TUBE MODEL
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1992
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The tube diameter in the reptation model is the distance between a given chain segment and its nearest segment in adjacent chains. This dimension is thus related to the cross-sectional area of polymer chains and the nearest approach among chains, without effects of thermal fluctuation and steric repulsion. Prior calculated tube diameters are much larger, about 5 times, than the actual chain cross-sectional areas. This is ascribed to the local freedom required for mutual rearrangement among neighboring chain segments. This tube diameter concept seems to us to infer a relationship to the corresponding entanglement spacing. Indeed, we report here that the critical molecular weight, M(c), for the onset of entanglements is found to be M(c) = 28 A/([R2]0/M), where A is the chain cross-sectional area and [R2]0 the mean-square end-to-end distance of a freely jointed chain of molecular weight M. The new, computed relationship between the critical number of backbone atoms for entanglement and the chain cross-sectional area of polymers, N(c) = A0,44, is concordant with the cross-sectional area of polymer chains being the parameter controlling the critical entanglement number of backbone atoms of flexible polymers. |
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HE TB;PORTER RS.MOLECULAR-GEOMETRY AND CHAIN ENTANGLEMENT - PARAMETERS FOR THE TUBE MODEL,MAKROMOLEKULARE CHEMIE-THEORY AND SIMULATIONS,1992,1(3):119-128 |
Palavras-Chave | #CONCENTRATED POLYMER-SOLUTIONS #DYNAMICS #REPTATION #SYSTEMS #STATE |
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