Collapse of a semiflexible polymer in poor solvent
Alberto Montesi, Matteo Pasquali, F.C. MacKintosh

TL;DR
This study uses 3D Brownian Dynamics simulations to explore how semiflexible polymers collapse in poor solvents, revealing the pathways, metastable intermediates, and effects of flow, with results applicable to polymer physics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of collapse pathways, metastable states, and the influence of key length scales in semiflexible polymer collapse, including new simulation insights.
Findings
Collapse proceeds via metastable racquet-shaped intermediates.
Decay rate scales with (L/Lp)^{1/3} (L0/Lp).
Flow influences collapse kinetics.
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics and the pathways of the collapse of a single, semiflexible polymer in a poor solvent via 3-D Brownian Dynamics simulations. Earlier work indicates that the condensation of semiflexible polymers generically proceeds via a cascade through metastable racquet-shaped, long-lived intermediates towards the stable torus state. We investigate the rate of decay of uncollapsed states, analyze the preferential pathways of condensation, and describe likelihood and lifespan of the different metastable states. The simulation are performed with a bead-stiff spring model with excluded volume interaction and exponentially decaying attractive potential. The semiflexible chain collapse is studied as functions of the three relevant length scales of the phenomenon, i.e., the total chain length , the persistence length and the condensation length $L_0 = \sqrt{k_B T…
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