Dissipative particle dynamics simulation on the meso-scale structure of diblock copolymer under cylindrical confinement |
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Authors: | J.-B. Xu H. Wu D.-Y. Lu X.-F. He Y.-H. Zhao |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, 100049, P.R. China;2. Multi-phase Reaction Laboratory, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences , No. 1, 2nd North Lane, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Beijing, 100080, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | The meso-scale structure of symmetric diblock copolymer under cylindrical confinement is studied by dissipative particle dynamics (DPD). The simulation results show that coiled cylindrical geometry is favored in the presence of larger cylinder radius (R/L 0>~1.5), and the number of rings depends on the cylinder radius. Because of the cylinder wall's selectivity, each block can form the central core, but only the preferential block forms the outmost layer. An approximately linear relationship exists between structure transition point, which is approximately in proportion to the 3/5 exponential of chain length of copolymer and number of layers. As the cylinder radius is decreased, a helical morphology is found. Lamellae parallel to the underside of the cylinder appear when the cylinder radius is made smaller (R/L 0 < ~1.1). |
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Keywords: | Block copolymer Dissipative particle dynamics Solid boundary condition Meso-scale simulation Confinement |
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