Absorption/Expulsion of Oligomers and Linear Macromolecules in a Polymer Brush
A. Milchev, S. A. Egorov, and K. Binder

TL;DR
This study investigates how free linear chains of varying size and compatibility are absorbed or expelled in polymer brushes using MC simulations and DFT/SCFT, revealing sharp absorption transitions, critical compatibility values, and complex penetration kinetics.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of chain absorption behavior in polymer brushes, identifying a critical compatibility parameter and distinct kinetic regimes based on chain length.
Findings
Absorption sharply transitions from weak to strong at a critical compatibility.
Longer chains penetrate mainly into the inner or tail regions depending on brush density.
Existence of a critical compatibility where free chain energy is uniform across lengths.
Abstract
The absorption of free linear chains in a polymer brush was studied with respect to chain size and compatibility with the brush by means of Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and Density Functional Theory (DFT) / Self-Consistent Field Theory (SCFT) at both moderate, , and high, , grafting densities using a bead-spring model. Different concentrations of the free chains are examined. Contrary to the case of when all species are almost completely ejected by the polymer brush irrespective of their length , for we find that the degree of absorption (absorbed amount) undergoes a sharp crossover from weak to strong () absorption, discriminating between oligomers, , and longer chains. For a moderately dense brush, , the longer species, ,…
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