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Spontaneous bending of 2D molecular bottle-brush
A Subbotin1, J de Jong, G ten Brinke
1Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia. subbotin@ips.ac.ru
Abstract:
Using a scaling approach we consider a 2D comb copolymer brush under bending deformations. We show that the rectilinear brush is locally stable and can be characterized by a persistence length lambda increasing with the molecular weight of grafting side chains as lambda approximately M3. A bending instability due to redistribution of the side chains appears in the non-linear regime where bending is strong. Arguments are presented that the brush conformations consist of alternating rectilinear and bent sections corresponding to the different free-energy minima.
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