Linear Dimensions of Adsorbed Semiflexible Polymers: What can be learned about their persistence length?
Abstract
Conformations of partially or fully adsorbed semiflexible polymer chains are studied varying both contour length L, chain stiffness, , and the strength of the adsorption potential over a wide range. Molecular Dynamics simulations show that partially adsorbed chains (with "tails", surface attached "trains" and "loops") are not described by the Kratky-Porod wormlike chain model. The crossover of the persistence length from its three-dimensional value (p) to the enhanced value in two dimensions (2p) is analyzed, and excluded volume effects are identified for L p. Consequences for the interpretation of experiments are suggested. We verify the prediction that the adsorption threshold scales as p-1/3.
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