Abstract: | An analytic model based on a random-walk formulation for absorbing barriers is presented. The range of applicability of the model is established from results derived from Monte Carlo simulations. The model takes into account the influences of neutral, repulsive, and attractive polymer-surface interactions on the spatial variation of species concentrations in the vicinity of a surface. The model predicts that the lower molecular weight species of a polydisperse mixture will accumulate in the vicinity of a surface to create an interphase region. The extent of this surface-perturbed interphase region is on the order of three times the radius of gyration of the longest species of the mixture. The degree of molecular weight segregation is dependent upon the breadth of the molecular weight distribution. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons. Inc. |