Structural properties of star-shaped polyions: Entropic sampling |
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Authors: | I. A. Silanteva A. A. Yurchenko P. N. Vorontsov-Velyaminov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Physics,St. Petersburg State University,St. Petersburg,Russia |
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Abstract: | The method of entropic sampling within the Wang–Landau algorithm (a modern variant of the Monte Carlo method) is used to determine the densities of energy states of a strongly charged star-shaped polyelectrolyte within the framework of the lattice model. The equilibrium thermal and structural properties of the polyelectrolyte with the number of arms f ≤ 6 and the length of arms N arm ≤ 73 in a wide temperature range are determined from the density of states. Such characteristics as the free energy, the mean-squared radius of gyration, its components, and the parameters characterizing the shape of a polyion are calculated. It is found that the concentration, length, and number of arms affect the thermal and structural properties. The main attention is focused on the effect of temperature on these properties. The coil-to-globule transition is detected, while for the polyion with the highest length of arms (N arm = 24) the transition from the liquid globule to the crystal-like one is observed. Differences in the properties of the star-shaped and corresponding linear polyions are characterized. |
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