Growth of living polymers in a good solvent

1997 EDP Sciences
, , Citation P. van der Schoot 1997 EPL 39 25 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1997-00308-1

0295-5075/39/1/25

Abstract

Conformation space renormalisation group theory is applied to study the size distribution of living or self-assembling polymers in good solvents. In dilute solution the aggregate size distribution is found to be of the Schulz-Zimm type. It crosses over to an (almost) exponential distribution in the semi-dilute regime. The growth exponent, describing the power law dependence of the mean aggregate size on the concentration, changes from α = ½ − (1/16)epsilon in dilute to α = ½ + (1/16)epsilon in semi-dilute solution, to first order in epsilon = 4 − d with d ⩽ 4 the dimensionality of space.

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10.1209/epl/i1997-00308-1