Structure of flexible and semiflexible polyelectrolyte chains in confined spaces of slit micro/nanochannels

Authors
Jeon, JongguChun, Myung-Suk
Issue Date
2007-04-21
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.126, no.15
Abstract
Understanding the behavior of a polyelectrolyte in confined spaces has direct relevance in design and manipulation of microfluidic devices, as well as transport in living organisms. In this paper, a coarse-grained model of anionic semiflexible polyelectrolyte is applied, and its structure and dynamics are fully examined with Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations both in bulk solution and under confinement between two negatively charged parallel plates. The modeling is based on the nonlinear bead-spring discretization of a continuous chain with additional long-range electrostatic, Lennard-Jones, and hydrodynamic interactions between pairs of beads. The authors also consider the steric and electrostatic interactions between the bead and the confining wall. Relevant model parameters are determined from experimental rheology data on the anionic polysaccharide xanthan reported previously. For comparison, both flexible and semiflexible models are developed accompanying zero and finite intrinsic persistence lengths, respectively. The conformational changes of the polyelectrolyte chain induced by confinements and their dependence on the screening effect of the electrolyte solution are faithfully characterized with BD simulations. Depending on the intrinsic rigidity and the medium ionic strength, the polyelectrolyte can be classified as flexible, semiflexible, or rigid. Confined flexible and semiflexible chains exhibit a nonmonotonic variation in size, as measured by the radius of gyration and end-to-end distance, with changing slit width. For the semiflexible chain, this is coupled to the variations in long-range bond vector correlation. The rigid chain, realized at low ionic strength, does not have minima in size but exhibits a sigmoidal transition. The size of confined semiflexible and rigid polyelectrolytes can be well described by the wormlike chain model once the electrostatic effects are taken into account by the persistence length measured at long length scale. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
Keywords
POLYMER-SOLUTIONS; PERSISTENCE LENGTH; BROWNIAN DYNAMICS; XANTHAN; SHAPE; CONFORMATION; STATISTICS; VISCOSITY; RHEOLOGY; BEHAVIOR; POLYMER-SOLUTIONS; PERSISTENCE LENGTH; BROWNIAN DYNAMICS; XANTHAN; SHAPE; CONFORMATION; STATISTICS; VISCOSITY; RHEOLOGY; BEHAVIOR; Browninan dynamics simulation; Polyelectrolyte; Confined space; Microchannel; Nanochannel; Polymer chain; Polymer structure; Diffusion
ISSN
0021-9606
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134446
DOI
10.1063/1.2723091
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