Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array

Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of a diblock copolymer consisting of a flexible and semi-flexible block in a dense array of parallel nanoposts with a square lattice packing were performed. The mutual interactions between the two blocks of the confined diblock chain were investigated th...

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Main Authors: Lucia Rišpanová, Zuzana Benková, Peter Cifra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/12/1301
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spelling doaj-9846c7caa63a4dfdb9dbbcb90a255df62020-11-24T21:21:07ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602018-11-011012130110.3390/polym10121301polym10121301Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost ArrayLucia Rišpanová0Zuzana Benková1Peter Cifra2Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 41 Bratislava, SlovakiaPolymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 41 Bratislava, SlovakiaPolymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 41 Bratislava, SlovakiaCoarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of a diblock copolymer consisting of a flexible and semi-flexible block in a dense array of parallel nanoposts with a square lattice packing were performed. The mutual interactions between the two blocks of the confined diblock chain were investigated through a comparison of their size, structure, and penetration among nanoposts with the corresponding separate chains. The geometry of a nanopost array was varied at constant post separation or at constant width of the passage between nanoposts. The size of a single interstitial volume was comparable to or smaller than the size of the diblock chain. A comparison of the blocks with their separate analogous chains revealed that the mutual interactions between the blocks were shielded by the nanoposts and, thus, the blocks behaved independently. At constant passage width, competitive effects of the axial chain extension in interstitial volumes and the lateral chain expansion among interstitial volumes led to a nonmonotonic behavior of the axial span. The position of the maximum in the span plotted against the filling fraction for a diblock chain was dictated by the semi-flexible block. The semi-flexible block penetrates among the nanoposts more readily and the expansion of the whole diblock copolymer is governed by the semiflexible block. The main findings were explained using the free energy arguments when an interstitial volume was approximated by a channel geometry and a passage aperture by a slit geometry. Detail knowledge of controlled conformational behavior in a compartmentalized environment can contribute to new processes in the storage and retrieval of information.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/12/1301block copolymersemi-flexible macromoleculesmolecular simulationconfinementnanopost arrays
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author Lucia Rišpanová
Zuzana Benková
Peter Cifra
spellingShingle Lucia Rišpanová
Zuzana Benková
Peter Cifra
Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
Polymers
block copolymer
semi-flexible macromolecules
molecular simulation
confinement
nanopost arrays
author_facet Lucia Rišpanová
Zuzana Benková
Peter Cifra
author_sort Lucia Rišpanová
title Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
title_short Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
title_full Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
title_fullStr Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
title_full_unstemmed Block Copolymer of Flexible and Semi-Flexible Block Confined in Nanopost Array
title_sort block copolymer of flexible and semi-flexible block confined in nanopost array
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of a diblock copolymer consisting of a flexible and semi-flexible block in a dense array of parallel nanoposts with a square lattice packing were performed. The mutual interactions between the two blocks of the confined diblock chain were investigated through a comparison of their size, structure, and penetration among nanoposts with the corresponding separate chains. The geometry of a nanopost array was varied at constant post separation or at constant width of the passage between nanoposts. The size of a single interstitial volume was comparable to or smaller than the size of the diblock chain. A comparison of the blocks with their separate analogous chains revealed that the mutual interactions between the blocks were shielded by the nanoposts and, thus, the blocks behaved independently. At constant passage width, competitive effects of the axial chain extension in interstitial volumes and the lateral chain expansion among interstitial volumes led to a nonmonotonic behavior of the axial span. The position of the maximum in the span plotted against the filling fraction for a diblock chain was dictated by the semi-flexible block. The semi-flexible block penetrates among the nanoposts more readily and the expansion of the whole diblock copolymer is governed by the semiflexible block. The main findings were explained using the free energy arguments when an interstitial volume was approximated by a channel geometry and a passage aperture by a slit geometry. Detail knowledge of controlled conformational behavior in a compartmentalized environment can contribute to new processes in the storage and retrieval of information.
topic block copolymer
semi-flexible macromolecules
molecular simulation
confinement
nanopost arrays
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/12/1301
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