Numéro
J. Phys. II France
Volume 1, Numéro 6, June 1991
Page(s) 673 - 690
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/jp2:1991198
DOI: 10.1051/jp2:1991198
J. Phys. II France 1 (1991) 673-690

The effect of adsorbed polymer on the elastic moduli of surfactant bilayers

J. T. Brooks1, C. M. Marques2 and M. E. Cates1

1  Theory of Condensed Matter, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OHE, G.B.
2  Institut Charles Sadron, C.N.R.S., 6 rue Boussingault, 67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France

(Received 4 February 1991, accepted 28 February 1991)

Abstract
We study theoretically the effect of adsorbed homopolymer on surfactant bilayers, restricting ourselves to homogeneous equilibrium adsorption of polymer on both sides of the bilayer, with no penetration. We formulate the energy of adsorption per unit area as a Taylor series in curvature for both spherical and cylindrical surfaces. In the limit of weak adsorption analytic expressions for the polymeric contribution to the mean and Gaussian elastic moduli of the bilayer are derived, using both a mean-field and a scaling functional approach. For stronger adsorption numerical calculations have been made, and in the limit of very strong adsorption, asymptotic functional forms for the elastic moduli found. In all cases the presence of the polymer leads to a decrease in the mean curvature rigidity K and an increase in the Gaussian rigidity $\bar {K}$. At the mean-field level these contributions are always small compared to the thermal energy $k_{\rm B} T$. However the scaling theory predicts qualitatively similar, but quantitatively larger effects; thus the presence of adsorbed polymer can strongly influence the elasticity of surfactant bilayers.



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