Physical Review Letters 2003-03-21

The ultrasensitivity of living polymers.

Ben O'Shaughnessy, Dimitrios Vavylonis

Index: Phys. Rev. Lett. 90(11) , 118301, (2003)

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Abstract

Synthetic and biological living polymers are self-assembling chains whose chain length distributions (CLDs) are dynamic. We show these dynamics are ultrasensitive: Even a small perturbation (e.g., temperature jump) nonlinearly distorts the CLD, eliminating or massively augmenting short chains. The origin is fast relaxation of mass variables (mean chain length, monomer concentration) which perturbs CLD shape variables before these can relax via slow chain growth rate fluctuations. Viscosity relaxation predictions agree with experiments on the best-studied synthetic system, alpha-methylstyrene.


Related Compounds

  • Methylstyrene

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