Chain motion and viscoelasticity in highly entangled solutions of semiflexible rods

Abstract

Brownian dynamics simulations are used to study highly entangled solutions of semiflexible polymers. Bending fluctuations of semiflexible rods are signficantly affected by entanglement only above a concentration c**, where c** 103L-3 for chains of similar length L and persistence length. For c > c**, the tube radius Re approaches a dependence Re c-3/5, and the linear viscoelastic response develops an elastic contribution that is absent for c < c**. Experiments on isotropic solutions of F-actin span concentrations near c** for which the predicted asymptotic scaling of the plateau modulus G c7/5 is not yet valid.

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