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1Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of California [Formula: see text] Davis, Davis, California 95616.
Abstract:
The Iterative Boltzmann Inversion technique (also known as the Inverse Boltzmann Method) is generalized to polymer blends. We systematically optimize a mesoscale model against the structure of the blend. A polyisoprene-polystyrene blend is used as an example. Atomistic simulations of a blend of short chains in the miscible regime under melt conditions are taken as a starting point. We optimize the mesoscale model and study the onset of phase separation with increasing chain length. The mesoscale model phase separates at a chain length of 15 monomers where it was optimized, whereas the atomistic model shows only a preference of chains to aggregate to neighborhoods of like chains. We discuss the differences of the optimization between a blend and a homopolymer system in detail.
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