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J. Phys. II France
Volume 5, Number 6, June 1995
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Page(s) | 859 - 876 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp2:1995169 |
J. Phys. II France 5 (1995) 859-876
Kinetics of Adsorption of Linear Homopolymers onto Flat Surfaces: Rouse Dynamics
A. N. Semenov1, 2 and J.-F. Joanny11 Institut Charles Sadron UPR CNRS 022, 6 rue Boussingault, 67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France
2 Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow 117234, Russia
(Received 13 December 1994, received in final form and accepted 22 February 1995)
Abstract
The dynamic properties of unentangled adsorbed polymer layers are considered theoretically. The kinetics of penetration of
a chain in an adsorbed layer is considered layer is considered as a two-step process: entry corresponding to the attachment
of the chain on the adsorbing surface and spreading on the surface. We discuss three types of experiments, the formation of
an adsorbed layer, the desorption from an adsorbed layer and the exchange between an adsorbed layer and a bulk solution. The
bottleneck for the adsorption of a new chain onto a solid wall (already covered by polymers) is the spreading stage corresponding
to creation of
G contacts with the wall with a total binding energy of order of
kT. The desorption of a preadsorbed layer in contact with pure solvent is extremely slow and only a very small fraction of the
adsorbed chains is expected to desorb within the experimental time scale. The exchange between labelled adsorbed chains and
unlabelled chains in solution is slower than the formation of a saturated layer, but much faster than the desorption process.
The molecular weight dependencies of the characteristic times of the three processes are predicted using the Rouse-Zimm dynamics
for the polymer chains.
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