On the Deformation Behaviour of Collapsed Polymers

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A scaling analysis of the deformation behaviour of a collapsed linear coil in a poor solvent is presented. The elastic response of an ideal coil is found for strong deformations. The response to weaker deformations is dominated by the surface free energy: for weak deformations linear response is expected. Intermediate deformations result in nonlinear response. In particular, the restoring force,/for intermediate stretching scales as f-L° and as f- L-2 for compression, where L is the globule size along the direction of the force. The novel f-L° regime is reminiscent of a first-order phase transition from a collapsed globule to stretched coil. © 1991 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Halperin, A., & Zhulina, E. B. (1991). On the Deformation Behaviour of Collapsed Polymers. EPL, 15(4), 417–421. https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/15/4/009

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