Two-Regime Conformation of Grafted Polymer on Nanoparticle Determines Symmetry of Nanoparticle Self-assembly
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Abstract
One of the key design factors that regulate the properties of grafted nanoparticles (GNPs) and their self-assembly is the conformation of the grafted polymer. On the curved surface of the GNP core, the conformation of the polymer chain is not uniform in the radial direction. The segment is a non-gaussian chain in the concentrated polymer brush (CPB) regime near the interface between GNP core and grafted polymer, while it is less constrained in the semi-dilute polymer brush (SDPB) regime near the surface of GNP. In this talk, the property of polymer conformation showing crossover behavior at the CPB/SDPB threshold through the coarse-grain molecular dynamics simulation of nanoparticles with explicit grafted chains will be discussed. Moreover, the self-assembly structure depends on the effective softness which is defined as a function of the threshold of two regimes estimated from the conformation of the polymer.
* Beneficiary of an individual grant from CAINS supported by a KIAS Individual Grant (AP091501) via the Center for AI and Natural Sciences at Korea Institute for Advanced Study.
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Presenters
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Ji Woong Yu
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Authors
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Ji Woong Yu
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Hongseok Yun
Hanyang University
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Won Bo Lee
Seoul National University, Seoul Natianal University
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YongJoo Kim
Kookmin university, Kookmin University, Department Materials Science and Engineering, Kookmin University