Polymers in crowded environment under stretching force: globule-coil transitions
arXiv:0907.2418 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.80.051805
Abstract
We study flexible polymer macromolecules in a crowded (porous) environment, modelling them as self-attracting self-avoiding walks (SASAW) on site-diluted percolative lattices in space dimensions d=2, 3. The influence of stretching force on the polymer folding and properties of globule-coil transitions are analyzed. Applying the pruned-enriched Rosenbluth chain-growth method (PERM), we estimate the transition temperature T_Î between collapsed and extended polymer configurations and construct the phase diagrams of the globule-coil coexistence when varying temperature and stretching force. The transition to a completely stretched state, caused by applying force, is discussed as well.
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