Wetting at a polymer gel–vapor interface; a system not influenced by a long-range van der Waals contribution
The exterior of a cross-linked polymer gel resembles a polymer brush. Such gel including its brush can be swollen by a good solvent. The detachment of the solvent–vapor (L–V) interface from the brush is controlled by the adsorption of polymer segments onto this interface and is to a very good approximation not influenced by long-range van der Waals contributions. A wetting transition in this system coincided with the adsorption–desorption transition for chains onto such L–V interface and has various unusual features. There are several indications that in practice this system should feature a second-order wetting transition.
Year of publication: |
2006
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Authors: | Cohen Stuart, M.A. ; Leermakers, F.A.M. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 370.2006, 2, p. 251-257
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Wetting | Polymer gel | Self-consistent field analysis | Second-order wetting transition | Adsorption–transition | Polymer brush |
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