Abstract: | The exact solution of the problem of adsorption of a long ideal polymer chain with variable degree of stiffness on a plane surface is presented. It is shown that the adsorption of stiff polymer chains is a second-order phase transition; in the adsorbed state “train” (i.e. adsorbed) sections are relatively longer and loop sections relatively shorter than for flexible chains. This effect is very pronounced: already for moderately stiff chains the number of Kuhn segment lengths in one “train” section at the temperature T = Tcr/2 (Tcr is the critical temperature for adsorption transition) can reach several thousands, and deviation from the surface occurs only in the form of small “hairpins”. The maximum length of the chain, which at the given conditions would flatten completely on the surface, is estimated. |