Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 10, 2026

Synthesis of Cyclic Polymers and Characterization of Their Diffusive Motion in the Melt State at the Single Molecule Level
Published on: September 26, 2016
Transition state theory approach to polymer escape from a one dimensional potential well
Harri Mökkönen1, Timo Ikonen1, Tapio Ala-Nissila1
1Department of Applied Physics and COMP CoE, Aalto University School of Science, P.O. Box 11000, FIN-00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland.
Abstract:
The rate of escape of an ideal bead-spring polymer in a symmetric double-well potential is calculated using transition state theory (TST) and the results compared with direct dynamical simulations. The minimum energy path of the transitions becomes flat and the dynamics diffusive for long polymers making the Kramers-Langer estimate poor. However, TST with dynamical corrections based on short time trajectories started at the transition state gives rate constant estimates that agree within a factor of two with the molecular dynamics simulations over a wide range of bead coupling constants and polymer lengths. The computational effort required by the TST approach does not depend on the escape rate and is much smaller than that required by molecular dynamics simulations.
Related Concept Videos
Step-Growth Polymerization: Overview
Many natural and synthetic polymers are produced by...
Molecular Weight of Step-Growth Polymers
As the step-growth polymerization involves step-wise condensation of monomers, the molecular weight also builds up eventually. Consequently, high molecular weight polymers are obtained at the late stages of the polymerization, where 99% of monomers have been consumed.
The extent of the...
Ziegler–Natta Chain-Growth Polymerization: Overview
Theories of Dissolution: The Danckwerts' Model and Interfacial Barrier Model
Force and Potential Energy in One Dimension
Radical Chain-Growth Polymerization: Mechanism

