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Effect of confinement on coil-globule transition

P. K. Mishra, Sanjay Kumar

Published 2004-06-15Version 1

The equilibrium thermodynamic properties of a linear polymer chain confined to a space between two impenetrable walls (lines) at a distance $D$ under various solvent conditions have been studied using series analysis and exact enumeration technique. We have calculated the end to end distance of polymer chain, which shows a non-monotonic behaviour with inter wall ^M separation $D$. The density distribution profile shows a maxima at a particular value of ${(D=)}D^*$. Around this $D^*$, our results show that the collapse^M transition occurs at higher temperature as compared to its bulk value of 2d and 3d. The variation of $\theta-$ temperature with $D$ shows a re-entrance behaviour. We also calculate the force of compression exerted by the walls (lines) on the polymer.

Comments: 11 pages with 7 eps figures
Journal: J. Chem. Phys. Vol. 121 (17) (2004) 8642.
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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