Single-Molecule Behavior of Asymmetric Thermoresponsive Amphiphilic Copolymers in Dilute Solution

2010 
A bead-and-spring model has been used to simulate the behavior of thermoresponsive asymmetric diblock amphiphilic copolymers with aid of Monte Carlo simulations. The alteration of the thermodynamic conditions was mimicked by using a Lennard-Jones potential, which was related to the measured temperatures by comparison with experimental data for aqueous solutions of two sets of diblock copolymers, namely methoxypoly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), one with different lengths of the hydrophilic block (MPEGn-b-PNIPAAM71) and one with varying lengths of the hydrophobic block (MPEG57-b-PNIPAAMm). The influence of the length of both the thermoresponsive and the hydrophilic block on the size and conformation of single molecules at various temperatures was studied by means of simulations. The temperature-induced contraction of the copolymer (MPEGn-b-PNIPAAM71) entities is only modestly affected by changing the length of the hydrophilic block, whereas for the MPEG57-b-PNIPAAMm copolymer both the ...
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