Polymer Physics

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convective constraint release in the bulk phase, inducing disentanglement. There-
fore, the motion of single polymer coils in shear flow can be vividly described as
end-over-end tumbling. Chu and coworkers have observed such kind of motion by
means of fluorescence-labeled DNA macromolecules (Smith et al. 1999 ).
Apparently, the extensional flow causes the deformation of polymer coils. The
simplestdumb-bell modelcan be used to describe this deformation. As illustrated in
Fig.7.9, two beads with a distanceR, and the entropic elastic recovery force upon
deformation of polymer coils is


fe¼KR (7.12)

where the modulusK/kTR 2
0


. The driving forces of the flow are balanced with the
frictional drag forcesff, bringing the deformation rate∂R/∂t, with the proportion
factor as the frictional coefficientz,


ff¼B

@R


@t

(7.13)


From the force equilibrium,

fe¼ff (7.14)

one obtains


B


@R


@t

¼KR (7.15)


The solution of (7.15) gives

R¼R 0 expð
t
t

Þ (7.16)


where the characteristic relaxation timet¼KB.
De Gennes provided a scaling analysis on the deformation transition of polymer
coils under elongational flows (De Gennes 1979 ). Under one-dimensional
stretching, the strain rate of polymer chain



@vx
@x

> 0 (7.17)


Fig. 7.9 Illustration of the dumb-bell model for the deformation of polymer coils


136 7 Polymer Flow

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