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Adsorption self-consistent field lattice theory

Molecular-based theories are useful for developing rational stabilizer design criteria and investigating the correlation with bulk phase behavior for stabilizers in supercritical fluids. Molecular theories of polymer adsorption, such as the lattice self-consistent field (SCF) theory of Scheutjens and Fleer[69], allow chain structure, adsorption energy, solubility, length, and concentration to be varied independently. Simulation, while more computationally intensive, offers the additional advantages of... [Pg.216]

The simplest model of polymers comprises random and self-avoiding walks on lattices [11,45,46]. These models are used in analytical studies [2,4], in particular in the numerical implementation of the self-consistent field theory [4] and in studies of adsorption of polymers [35,47-50] and melts confined between walls [24,51,52]. [Pg.559]

This chapter is concerned with the application of liquid state methods to the behavior of polymers at surfaces. The focus is on computer simulation and liquid state theories for the structure of continuous-space or off-lattice models of polymers near surfaces. The first computer simulations of off-lattice models of polymers at surfaces appeared in the late 1980s, and the first theory was reported in 1991. Since then there have been many theoretical and simulation studies on a number of polymer models using a variety of techniques. This chapter does not address or discuss the considerable body of literature on the adsorption of a single chain to a surface, the scaling behavior of polymers confined to narrow spaces, or self-consistent field theories and simulations of lattice models of polymers. The interested reader is instead guided to review articles [9-11] and books [12-15] that cover these topics. [Pg.90]

There is a substantial body of theoretical work on micellization in block copolymers. The simplest approaches are the scaling theories, which account quite successfully for the scaling of block copolymer dimensions with length of the constituent blocks. Rather detailed mean field theories have also been developed, of which the most advanced at present is the self-consistent field theory, in its lattice and continuum guises. These theories are reviewed in depth in Chapter 3. A limited amount of work has been performed on the kinetics of micellization, although this is largely an unexplored field. Micelle formation at the liquid-air interface has been investigated experimentally, and a number of types of surface micelles have been identified. In addition, adsorption of block copolymers at liquid interfaces has attracted considerable attention. This work is also summarized in Chapter 3. [Pg.6]

With realizations of the Vycor glass as shown in Fig. 1, mean field theory applied to the lattice model (1) provides a simple and sufficiently realistic method to examine fluid adsorption behavior on a coarse-grained level. In particular, the local density on each site pi = (riitj) is self-consistently determined by... [Pg.157]


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