Cubic Micellar Crystals of $A_nB_mA_n$ Block Copolymers from MD

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Abstract

Amphiphilic block copolymers exhibit a wide variety of phases in solution. One common phase of $A_nB_mA_n$ polymers is made up of spherical micelles with hydrophobic (B) cores and hydrophilic (A) coronas. At high enough concentrations, these micelles order on a lattice forming a micellar crystal. The dynamics during the formation of this phase are fascinating, being controlled almost entirely by the polymer transfer between micelles, as shown in Molecular Dynamics~simulations. Application of a standard nucleation and growth analysis shows that the micellar crystals grow extremely rapidly and are probably aided by the periodic box in the simulation. A study of the dynamics at equilibrium shows that polymer transfer is still a continuing process and can be understood in the context of transition state theory.

*Supported through DOE contract no. DE-AC02-07CH11358 and NSF grant DMR-0426597

Authors

  • Chris Lorenz

    • Kings College London
    • Kings College, London
  • Joshua Anderson

    • Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
    • Iowa State University and Ames Lab
  • Alex Travesset

    • Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State Univ. and Ames Lab
    • Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State Univ
    • Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
    • Iowa State University and Ames Lab