We study the effect
of backbone rigidity on the conformation of
comb-like chains in dilute solution by using Brownian dynamics simulations.
Our results demonstrate that the backbone rigidity can control the
effect of side chains on the conformation of comb-like chains; that
is, the relative strength of the excluded-volume interactions from
backbone monomer-graft and graft–graft to backbone monomer–monomer
gradually weakens with the increase of backbone rigidity. Only when
the rigidity of the backbone tends to be flexible and the grafting
density is high is the effect of excluded volume of graft–graft
on the conformation of comb-like chains significant enough, and other
cases can be ignored. Our results show that the radius of gyration
of comb-like chains and the persistence length of the backbone are
exponentially related to the stretching factor, where the power exponent
exhibits an increase with the increase of the strength of bending
energy. These finds provide new insights for characterizing the structure
properties of comb-like chains.
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