Stretching an adsorbed polymer globule
Abstract
Using molecular dynamic simulation, we study the stretching of an adsorbed homopolymer in a poor solvent with one end held at a distance ze from the substrate. We measure the vertical force f on the end of the chain as a function of the extension ze and the substrate interaction energy w. The force reaches a plateau value at large extensions. In the strong adsorption limit, we show that the plateau value increase linearly in w in good agreement with a theoretical model. In the weak adsorption limit, a polymer globule with a layered structure is formed and elastically deformed when stretched. In both cases a simple theoretical model permits us to predict the relation between the necessary force to fully detach the polymer and its critical extension.
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