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Intraglobular structures in multiblock copolymer chains from a Monte Carlo simulation

Lewandowski K.1, Banaszak M.1
  • 1Faculty of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University, ul. Umultowska 85, PL-61-614 Poznan, Poland
Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 84 (1), 011806, 2011
DOI:: 10.1103/PhysRevE.84.011806
Abstract: Multiblock copolymer chains in implicit nonselective solvents are studied by using a Monte Carlo method, which employs a parallel tempering algorithm. Chains consisting of 120A and 120B monomers, arranged in three distinct microarchitectures: (10-10)12,(6-6)20, and (3-3)40, collapse to globular states upon cooling, as expected. By varying both the reduced temperature T * and the compatibility between monomers ω, numerous intraglobular structures are obtained: diclusters (handshake, spiral, torus with a core, etc.), triclusters, and n clusters with n>3 (lamellar and other), which are reminiscent of the block copolymer nanophases for spherically confined geometries. Phase diagrams for various chains in the (T*, ω) space are mapped. The structure factor S(k), for a selected microarchitecture and ω, is calculated. Since S(k) can be measured in scattering experiments, it can be used to relate simulation results to an experiment. Self-assembly in those systems is interpreted in terms of competition between minimization of the interfacial area separating different types of monomers and minimization of contacts between chain and solvent. Finally, the relevance of this model to the protein folding is addressed. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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