Equilibrium Partitioning of Polymers between Bulk Dilute Solution and Confining Pores

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Abstract

We have developed a novel framework [1] for the description of the steric hindrance effect on polymers that are subject to confining geometries. The two main ingredients are (i) a new computational method, the Confinement Analysis from Bulk Structures (CABS) approach, which enables calculation of the equilibrium partition coefficient (pore-to-bulk concentration ratio) as a function of the confinement size solely based on snapshots of polymer configurations in bulk, and (ii) the definition of a new molecular size parameter, the steric exclusion radius, which permits collapsing all partition coefficient data for different polymers in the weak confinement regime onto a universal curve. Our latest development in extending the CABS method to cylindrical and spherical pores will be presented.\\[0pt][1] Wang et al. J. Chem. Phys. 128, 124904 (2008); 129, 074904 (2008).

*Y.W. acknowledges the financial support from the Danish Research Council for Technology and Production Sciences, grant No. 274-08-0051.

Authors

  • Yanwei Wang

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Flemming Y. Hansen

    • Tech. U. of Denmark
    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Guenther H. Peters

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Ole Hassager

    • Technical University of Denmark