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Structure of Polymer Brushes in Cylindrical Tubes: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Authors:Dimitar I Dimitrov  Andrey Milchev  Kurt Binder  Dieter W Heermann
Abstract:Summary: Molecular dynamics simulations of a coarse‐grained bead‐spring model of flexible macromolecules tethered with one end to the surface of a cylindrical pore are presented. Chain length N and grafting density σ are varied over a wide range and the crossover from “mushroom” to “brush” behavior is studied for three pore diameters. The monomer density profile and the distribution of the free chain ends are computed and compared to the corresponding model of polymer brushes at flat substrates. It is found that there exists a regime of N and σ for large enough pore diameter where the brush height in the pore exceeds the brush height on the flat substrate, while for large enough N and σ (and small enough pore diameters) the opposite behavior occurs, i.e. the brush is compressed by confinement. These findings are used to discuss the corresponding theories on polymer brushes at concave substrates.
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Snapshot picture of a brush grafted inside of a cylinder, for equation image , equation image , displaying different chains in distinct colors in order to be able to distinguish them. Top shows a side view of the cylinder, and the lower part a view of the cross‐section. Note that the particles forming the cylindrical wall are not displayed.

Keywords:chain  cylindrical pore  molecular dynamics  polymer brush
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