Unified analytic expressions for the entanglement length, tube diameter, and plateau modulus in polymer melts

ORAL

Abstract

By postulating that the contributions to the dimensionless plateau modulus from flexible-, semiflexible-, and stiff-chain entanglement mechanisms combine additively (in parallel), and testing this postulate with molecular dynamics simulations and topological analyses of Kremer-Grest bead-spring polymer melts, we obtain analytic expressions that quantitatively predict the plateau modulus G, the entanglement length Ne, and the tube diameter a in melts that span three orders of magnitude in lK/p, where lK and p are respectively the Kuhn and packing lengths. Our expressions resolve conflicts between previous scaling predictions for the loosely entangled [Lin-Noolandi: GlK3/kBT ~ (lK/p)3] and tightly-entangled [Morse: GlK3/kBT ~ (lK/p)7/5] regimes.

Presenters

  • Robert Hoy

    Univ of South Florida, Physcs, University of South Florida

Authors

  • Robert Hoy

    Univ of South Florida, Physcs, University of South Florida

  • Martin Kröger

    ETH Zurich