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Polymer Motion in Dense Environments

The different length scales involve different time scales with different types of motion. For short times corresponding to spatial distances shorter than the entanglement distance, we expect entropy-determined dynamics described by the so-called Rouse model [6, 35.]. As the spatial extent of motion increases and [Pg.11]

This section presents results of the space-time analysis of the above-mentioned motional processes as obtained by the neutron spin echo technique. First, the entropically determined relaxation processes, as described by the Rouse model, will be discussed. We will then examine how topological restrictions are noticed if the chain length is increased. Subsequently, we address the dynamics of highly entangled systems and, finally, we consider the origin of the entanglements. [Pg.12]


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