Nonlinear Elongation Flows in Associating Polymer Melts: From Homogeneous to Heterogeneous Flow

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Response to elongational flow is fundamental to soft matter and directly impacts new developments in a broad range of technologies form polymer processing and microfluidics to controlled flow in biosystems. Of particular significance are the effects of elongational flow on self-assembled systems where the interactions between the fundamental building blocks control their adaptation. Here we probe the effects of associating groups on the structure and dynamics of linear polymer melts in uniaxial elongation using molecular dynamics simulations. We study model polymers with randomly incorporated backbone associations with interaction strengths varying from 1kBT to 10kBT. These associating groups drive the formation of clusters in equilibrium with an average size that increases with interaction strength. Flow drives these clusters to continuously break and reform as chains stretch. These flow-driven cluster dynamics drive a qualitative transition in polymer elongation dynamics from homogeneous to nanoscale localized yield and cavitation as the association strength increases.

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Mohottalalage, S. S., Senanayake, M., Clemmer, J. T., Perahia, D., Grest, G. S., & O’Connor, T. (2022). Nonlinear Elongation Flows in Associating Polymer Melts: From Homogeneous to Heterogeneous Flow. Physical Review X, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.12.021024

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