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Living polymers in a size-asymmetric electrolyte
Published 2002-05-08, updated 2002-08-21Version 2
A living polymers transition is found in molecular dynamics simulations of a charge-symmetric size-asymmetric electrolyte with no anisotropic interactions. The fluid has strong polymeric character at low temperatures, where it consists of large, alternating-charge linear chains and rings in chemical equilibrium. A mean-field theory of chain association is consistent with the existence of such a transition. In the polymeric phase the system is very weakly conducting or electrically insulating.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Physical Review E 66, 020801(R) (2002)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: molecular dynamics simulations, charge-symmetric size-asymmetric electrolyte, alternating-charge linear chains, strong polymeric character, chain association
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