Arrested swelling of highly entangled polymer globules.

Phys Rev Lett

Laboratoire Européen Associé ICS Strasbourg, France)/MPIP(Mainz, Germany).

Published: June 2003

Upon aging, a collapsed long chain evolves from a crumpled state to a self-entangled globule which can be thought of as a large knot. Swelling of an equilibrium globule in good solvent is a two-step process: (i) fast swelling into an arrested stretched structure with conserved entanglement topology followed by (ii) slow disentanglement. Using computer simulation, we found both mass-mass (m-m) and entanglement-entanglement (e-e) power law correlations inside the swollen globule. The m-m correlations are characterized by a set of two exponents in agreement with a Flory-type argument. The e-e correlations are also characterized by two exponents, both of them larger (by approximately 0.3) than the related m-m exponents. We interpret this difference as evidence of distance-dependent repulsion E=-0.3ln((rho)k(B)T between entanglements sliding along the polymer chain.

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