We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopolymers with some amount of random AB copolymers added. The interface is analyzed and the interface tension is calculated using the model of capillary waves. We can clearly demonstrate that random copolymers are localized at real, fluctuating interfaces between incompatible polymer species and micellization is not favored over adsorption. Our study proves that random copolymers are potential candidates for compatibilization of polymer-polymer mixtures. By simulating random copolymers in a one-component bulk and comparing their free energy to the copolymers adsorbed at the two-phase interface we show that the adsorption is thermodynamically stabl...
Synthesis of random copolymers leads to a structurally polydispersed distribution of polymer chains,...
We generalize a recently developed polymer density functional theory (PDFT) for polydisperse polymer...
Polotsky A, Degenhard A, Schmid F. Random copolymer adsorption: Morita approximation compared to exa...
We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopoly...
We investigate using scaling arguments and Monte Carlo simulations the adsorption properties of AB-c...
We investigate numerically, using the bond-fluctuation model, the adsorption of many random AB-copol...
grantor: University of TorontoPhase transition and critical behaviour of copolymers intera...
We consider the adsorption of an isolated, Gaussian, random, and quenched copolymer chain at an inte...
The conformations adopted by random copolymers of two components adsorbed on a flat surface are stud...
grantor: University of TorontoA self-avoiding walk model of copolymer localisation between...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
Adsorption of a symmetric (AB) random copolymer (RC) onto a symmetric (ab) random heterogeneous surf...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study selective adsorption of heteropolymers on heterogeneo...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized a...
Synthesis of random copolymers leads to a structurally polydispersed distribution of polymer chains,...
Synthesis of random copolymers leads to a structurally polydispersed distribution of polymer chains,...
We generalize a recently developed polymer density functional theory (PDFT) for polydisperse polymer...
Polotsky A, Degenhard A, Schmid F. Random copolymer adsorption: Morita approximation compared to exa...
We perform Monte-Carlo simulations of a binary, strongly separated mixture of A- and B-type homopoly...
We investigate using scaling arguments and Monte Carlo simulations the adsorption properties of AB-c...
We investigate numerically, using the bond-fluctuation model, the adsorption of many random AB-copol...
grantor: University of TorontoPhase transition and critical behaviour of copolymers intera...
We consider the adsorption of an isolated, Gaussian, random, and quenched copolymer chain at an inte...
The conformations adopted by random copolymers of two components adsorbed on a flat surface are stud...
grantor: University of TorontoA self-avoiding walk model of copolymer localisation between...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized at a...
Adsorption of a symmetric (AB) random copolymer (RC) onto a symmetric (ab) random heterogeneous surf...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study selective adsorption of heteropolymers on heterogeneo...
We discuss directed walk models of random copolymers, either adsorbed at a surface or localized a...
Synthesis of random copolymers leads to a structurally polydispersed distribution of polymer chains,...
Synthesis of random copolymers leads to a structurally polydispersed distribution of polymer chains,...
We generalize a recently developed polymer density functional theory (PDFT) for polydisperse polymer...
Polotsky A, Degenhard A, Schmid F. Random copolymer adsorption: Morita approximation compared to exa...