On the dynamics of grafted branched polymers—a Monte Carlo simulation study

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Piotr Romiszowski
Andrzej Sikorski
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[1] University of Warsaw,Department of Chemistry
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Rheologica Acta | 2007年 / 46卷
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Grafted polymers; Lattice models; Miktoarm star-branched chains; Monte Carlo simulation; Grafted polymers;
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A simplified model of grafted branched polymers was designed and investigated. The model consisted of star-branched chains constructed on a simple cubic lattice. The star polymers were built of three arms of equal lengths. The chains were attached to an impenetrable flat surface with one arm’s end. The arm attached to the surface (a stem) was built of segments different from those in two remaining arms (branches). During the Monte Carlo simulation of the system, the conformation of each chain was modified according to the metropolis sampling algorithm with local changes of chain conformations. The simulations were performed for different chain lengths and the temperature of the system (solvent conditions). The structure of a polymer film formed on the grafting surfaces depended strongly on the temperature and the low temperature films consisted of two separate layers with the insoluble layer located near the grafting surface. The short-time relaxation of the branches and stems of chains was also investigated. The analysis of the dynamics of the model system shows the influence of the structure of the system on relaxation times of various parameters.
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