过冷
聚合物
聚合度
溶剂
扩散
回转半径
材料科学
分子动力学
化学物理
聚乙烯醇
高分子化学
热力学
聚合
化学工程
化学
计算化学
有机化学
复合材料
物理
工程类
作者
Mangesh Bhendale,Aindrila Indra,Jayant K. Singh
出处
期刊:Soft Matter
[The Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:19 (39): 7570-7579
摘要
This work investigates the freezing-induced self-assembly (FISA) of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and PVA-like polymers using molecular dynamics simulations. In particular, the effect of the degree of supercooling, degree of polymerization, polymer type, and initial local concentration on the FISA was studied. It was found that the preeminent factor responsible for FISA is not the diffusion of the polymers away from the nucleating ice front, but the increase in the polymer's local concentration upon freezing of the solvent (water). At a higher degree of supercooling, the polymers are engulfed by the growing ice front, impeding their diffusion into the supercooled solution and finally inhibiting their self-assembly. Conversely, at a relatively lower degree of supercooling, the rate of diffusion of the polymers into the supercooled solution is higher, which increases their local concentration and results in FISA. FISA was also observed to depend on the polymer-solvent interactions. Strongly favorable solute-solvent interactions hinder the self-assembly, whereas unfavorable solute-solvent interactions promote the self-assembly. The polymer and aggregate morphology were investigated using the radius of gyration, end-to-end distance, and asphericity analysis. This study brings molecular insights into the quintessential factors governing self-assembly via freezing of the solvent, which is a novel self-assembly technique especially suitable for biomedical applications.
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