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Long-Range Excluded-Volume Effects in Solutions

3 Long-Range Excluded-Volume Effects in Solutions [Pg.73]

The above calculations assume that the gross chain conformations are those of a random walk, which is the case in the melt. However, for an isolated polymer molecule in a dilute solution, the average conformation is affected by excluded-volume interactions between one part of the chain and another. Because the chain must avoid self-intersection, the conformation of the chain will be that of a self-avoiding walk, rather than a random walk, if the solution is athermal—that is, if all interactions are negligible except excluded volume. Self-avoiding walks lead, on average, to more expanded coil dimensions, since expanded configurations are less likely than contracted ones to lead to self-intersection of the chain. Thus, in an athermal solution, the mean-square end-to-end dimension of a polymer molecule scales as [Pg.73]




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