Dynamic Lattice Liquid (DLL) model in computer simulation of the structure and dynamics of polymer condensed systems

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This review presents the use of Dynamic Lattice Liquid (DLL) model proposed by Pakula and coworkers. In the model polymer liquids are represented as dense systems of macromolecules. The model fulfils requirements of the local continuity and excluded volume conditions. The use of the model for numerical simulations of simple liquids, colloidal particles systems, solutions of linear polymers, branched like bottle-brush or star shaped polymers is described. The use of simulations for the prediction of the properties of the systems and their experimental validation is described. The model is presented as an universal tool for investigation of different systems that provides good agreement between numerical and experimental results for a broad range of the systems and conditions.

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Blim, A., & Kowalczyk, T. (2012). Dynamic Lattice Liquid (DLL) model in computer simulation of the structure and dynamics of polymer condensed systems. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2012.12.1.922

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