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Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model
The bond fluctuation model was employed to characterize the approach to the mesophase separation transition of pure linear AB copolymers and symmetric miktoarms, also called Janus, star polymers, A(f/2)B(f/2), where f = 6 or 12 is the total number of arms, in a common good solvent. We consider a con...
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description | The bond fluctuation model was employed to characterize the approach to the mesophase separation transition of pure linear AB copolymers and symmetric miktoarms, also called Janus, star polymers, A(f/2)B(f/2), where f = 6 or 12 is the total number of arms, in a common good solvent. We consider a concentration sufficiently high to mimic the melting behavior and also a lower concentration. The segregation between A and B units is represented by a repulsive interaction parameter, ε. Different total numbers of units are also considered. Results for different properties, such as the molecular size, the asphericity and orientational correlation of blocks, or arms, of different compositions are obtained as a function of the segregation parameter. We also calculate scattering structure factors. The initial effect of segregation on the scattering with opposite contrast factors between the A and B blocks can be explained with a common description based on the random phase approximation for both the linear copolymers and the f = 6 miktoarms, once the numerical form factors of the different molecules in their particular systems are considered. However, the results for f = 12 clearly deviate from this description probably due to some degree of ordering in the position of highly armed molecules. |
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spelling | pubmed-83096462021-07-25 Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model Freire, Juan J. Polymers (Basel) Article The bond fluctuation model was employed to characterize the approach to the mesophase separation transition of pure linear AB copolymers and symmetric miktoarms, also called Janus, star polymers, A(f/2)B(f/2), where f = 6 or 12 is the total number of arms, in a common good solvent. We consider a concentration sufficiently high to mimic the melting behavior and also a lower concentration. The segregation between A and B units is represented by a repulsive interaction parameter, ε. Different total numbers of units are also considered. Results for different properties, such as the molecular size, the asphericity and orientational correlation of blocks, or arms, of different compositions are obtained as a function of the segregation parameter. We also calculate scattering structure factors. The initial effect of segregation on the scattering with opposite contrast factors between the A and B blocks can be explained with a common description based on the random phase approximation for both the linear copolymers and the f = 6 miktoarms, once the numerical form factors of the different molecules in their particular systems are considered. However, the results for f = 12 clearly deviate from this description probably due to some degree of ordering in the position of highly armed molecules. MDPI 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8309646/ /pubmed/34301134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142377 Text en © 2021 by the author. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Freire, Juan J. Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title | Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title_full | Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title_fullStr | Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title_short | Study of Segregation in Non-Dilute Solutions of Linear Diblock Copolymers and Symmetric Miktoarm (or Janus Star) Polymers Using Monte Carlo Simulations with the Bond Fluctuation Model |
title_sort | study of segregation in non-dilute solutions of linear diblock copolymers and symmetric miktoarm (or janus star) polymers using monte carlo simulations with the bond fluctuation model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34301134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142377 |
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