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Primitive chain diffusion constant

As in Sect. 2.1, Dj is the curvilinear centre-of-mass diffusion constant of the chain, and is given in terms of the monomeric friction constant by the Einstein relation Dj =kT/Nl. L is as before the length of the primitive path, or tube length of the chain, which is Finally, we need the initial condition on p(s,t), which... [Pg.207]

The primitive chain reptates along itself with a diffusion constant that can be identified as the diffusion coefficient of the Rouse model. Under the action of a force /, the velocity of the polymer in the tube is v =f /, where is the overall friction coefficient of the chain. It is expected that C is related to the friction coefficient of the individual segments, Q, by the expression... [Pg.431]

Then R — Rn-i = o,. Assume that in a time interval At, the primitive chain jumps forward or backward with equal probability one step of length a. Then the curvilinear diffusion constant can be defined by... [Pg.139]

At times t >Teq, the wriggling motion results merely in a fluctuation around the primitive path, so the ch moves coherently in a one-dimension diffusion process, keeping its arc length constant. The macroscopic diffusion coefficient of a reptating chain scales with chain length (molecular weight) as ... [Pg.106]


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