Interfacial properties of diblock copolymers at penetrable interfaces: Density profile,stretching, and interfacial tension |
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Authors: | Ziad Khattari |
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Abstract: | The interfacial properties of diblock (AB) copolymers near an interface between two solvents are studied by using the exact Green's function of a Gaussian copolymer chain at an attractive penetrable interface. We have studied the mean‐square end‐to‐end distance of the copolymer, 〈R2(z)〉, as a function of the distance of the joint point of the copolymer to the interface, z, the segment density distribution ρ(z), and the reduction of the interfacial tension Δγc due to the presence of the diblock copolymer. The density profile and the stretching of the copolymer chain are in agreement with both experimental results and simulations. The reduction in the interfacial tension is found to decrease with the increase in the degree of polymerization of the copolymer chain. |
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