Randomly charged polymers in porous environment
Abstract
We study the conformational properties of charged polymers in a solvent in the presence of structural obstacles correlated according to a power law x-a. We work within the continuous representation of a model of linear chain considered as a random sequence of charges qi= q0. Such a model captures the properties of polyampholytes -- heteropolymers comprising both positively and negatively charged monomers. We apply the direct polymer renormalization scheme and analyze the scaling behavior of charged polymers up to the first order of an ε=6-d, δ=4-a-expansion.
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