Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9675878 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Adsorption of short two-dimensional compact chains confined in the double attractive parallel planar boundaries is investigated by using enumeration calculation method in this paper. First, we calculate the chain size and shape of adsorbed compact chains, such as mean-square end-to-end distance per bond ãR2ã/N, mean-square radii of gyration per bond ãS2ãx/N and ãS2ãy/N, shape factor ãδã and fraction of adsorbed segments fa to illuminate that how the size and shape of adsorbed compact chains changes during the process of tensile elongation. There are some special behaviors in the chain size and shape for strong attraction interaction. In the meantime, compact chains can reach to the stable state with large distance between two parallel boundaries D. On the other hand, some thermodynamic properties, such as average energy per bond, Helmholtz free energy per bond, elastic force f and energy contribution to elastic fU are also investigated in order to study the elastic behavior of compact chains adsorbed on the double attractive parallel planar boundaries. These investigations may provide some insights into the thermodynamic behaviors of adsorbed compact chains.
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Authors
Jin Chen, Linxi Zhang,