Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles
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Rubinstein, M
Published in: Physical Review Letters
1986
The configurations and dynamics of a polymer ring (R) inside a strongly crosslinked polymer gel (G) are discussed and compared to those of linear (L) and branched (B) polymers in G. R is not topologically connected to G in the sense that the contour line of R can be reduced to a point without crossing any of the chains of G. This topological requirement leads to the correspondence between the configurations of R in G and the set of lattice trees (randomly branched polymers). But the dynamics of R in G is much faster than that of entangled B, and is similar to the dynamics of entangled L.
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0031-9007
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1986
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Rubinstein, M. (1986). Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles. Physical Review Letters. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.57.3023
Rubinstein, Michael. “Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles.” Physical Review Letters, 1986. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.57.3023.
Rubinstein M. Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles. Physical Review Letters. 1986;
Rubinstein, Michael. “Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles.” Physical Review Letters, 1986. Manual, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.57.3023.
Rubinstein M. Dynamics of ring polymers in the presence of fixed obstacles. Physical Review Letters. 1986;
Published In
Physical Review Letters
DOI
ISSN
0031-9007
Publication Date
1986
Related Subject Headings
- General Physics
- 51 Physical sciences
- 49 Mathematical sciences
- 40 Engineering
- 09 Engineering
- 02 Physical Sciences
- 01 Mathematical Sciences