Extension of lattice cluster theory to strongly interacting, self-assembling polymeric systems

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A new extension of the lattice cluster theory is developed to describe the influence of monomer structure and local correlations on the free energy of strongly interacting and self-assembling polymer systems. This extension combines a systematic high dimension (1/d) and high temperature expansion (that is appropriate for weakly interacting systems) with a direct treatment of strong interactions. The general theory is illustrated for a binary polymer blend whose two components contain "sticky" donor and acceptor groups, respectively. The free energy is determined as an explicit function of the donor-acceptor contact probabilities that depend, in turn, on the local structure and both the strong and weak interactions. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Freed, K. F. (2009). Extension of lattice cluster theory to strongly interacting, self-assembling polymeric systems. Journal of Chemical Physics, 130(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3078516

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