The dynamics of a two-dimensional active polymer composed of an active Brownian particle (ABP) at the head and a passive polymer chain is investigated using Langevin dynamics simulation. The ABP...
Mixed brushes consisting of flexible and semiflexible
polymers
of the same chain length exhibit a height-switching phenomenon because
of rigidity-dependent critical adsorption [Yang et al. Macromolecules 2020, 53, 7369]. Semiflexible polymers stand higher at weak surface
attraction (high temperature), but they close to the attractive surface
at strong attraction (low temperature). In this work, the height-switching
dynamics of the mixed polymer brushes is studied by Metropolis Monte
Carlo simulation. The height-switching time is calculated by a sudden
change in the surface attraction. Two surface attraction change modes,
i.e., the weak-to-strong mode where the attraction is changed from
weak to strong and the strong-to-weak mode where it is changed from
strong to weak, are investigated. Simulation results show that the
height-switching time is related to the grafting density, the polymer
stiffness, and surface attraction change mode. We find that the height-switching
time is significantly decreased for the strong-to-weak mode. And our
results also show that the height switching in the mixed polymer brushes
is reversible.
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