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  4. Shear induced ordering in branched living polymer solutions
 
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Shear induced ordering in branched living polymer solutions

Date Issued
10-02-2010
Author(s)
Thakur, Snigdha
Prathyusha, K. R.
Abhijit P Deshpande 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Laradji, Mohamed
P B Sunil Kumar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1039/b915339j
Abstract
We present a coarse-grained model for the dynamics of living polymer solutions which explicitly includes solvent hydrodynamics. We show that lamellar and columnar structures emerge when the solution is subjected to simple shear. In the absence of shear, the model predicts a fluid-gel transition as a function of polymer concentration. At a threshold concentration, the self-intermediate scattering function indicates Zimm-like dynamics at large wave vectors and diffusive dynamics at small wave vectors. The kinetics of scission and recombination clearly demonstrates the existence of mean field and diffusion controlled regimes for the dynamics of living polymers at low and high concentrations respectively. © 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Volume
6
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