Phase diagram for a copolymer in a micro-emulsion
Frank den Hollander, Nicolas P\'etr\'elis

TL;DR
This paper models a copolymer in a micro-emulsion, deriving a phase diagram that distinguishes localized and delocalized phases based on interaction parameters, with analysis relying on plausible but unproven hypotheses.
Contribution
It introduces a column-based and slope-based variational formula for the free energy, leading to a detailed phase diagram for copolymer behavior in micro-emulsions.
Findings
Identifies four critical curves separating phases
Distinguishes supercritical and subcritical regimes
Proposes plausible hypotheses for percolation assumptions
Abstract
In this paper we study a model describing a copolymer in a micro-emulsion. The copolymer consists of a random concatenation of hydrophobic and hydrophilic monomers, the micro-emulsion consists of large blocks of oil and water arranged in a percolation-type fashion. The interaction Hamiltonian assigns energy to hydrophobic monomers in oil and energy to hydrophilic monomers in water, where are parameters that without loss of generality are taken to lie in the cone . Depending on the values of these parameters, the copolymer either stays close to the oil-water interface (localization) or wanders off into the oil and/or the water (delocalization). Based on an assumption about the strict concavity of the free energy of a copolymer near a linear interface, we derive a variational formula for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlock Copolymer Self-Assembly · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization
