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arxiv: 1208.0349 · v2 · pith:4AZPOP2Ynew · submitted 2012-08-01 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · cond-mat.soft

Microstructures of capped ethylene oxide oligomers in water and n-hexane

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords n-hexanewaterchaincentroiddensitydifferentglobulemicrostructures
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This report documents microstructural features of CH3(CH2-O-CH2)mCH3 dissolved in water and n-hexane for m = 11, 21, and 31. Probability densities for end-to-end distance, and the associated potential-of-mean-force (pmf), are more revealing of chain microstructures than are the corresponding results for the radii of gyration. For water, the pmf identifies three distinct regions: loop-closure, globule, and high-extension regions. The globule region affirms a water-swollen chain, and is not evident in the n-hexane results. Chain C-atom density profiles from the chain centroid are also different in the water and n-hexane cases. For n-hexane (but not water), the density profiles are similar for the different chain lengths when the distances are scaled by the observed <Rg^2>^{1/2}. For water (but not n-hexane) and the smaller chains considered, the carbon material exhibits a distinctive enhanced concentration, or internal condensation, at the centroid core of the structure.

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