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- 2011 Annual Meeting
- Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
- Modeling and Simulation of Polymers II
- (171b) Solvent Effects On Hysteresis In the Coil-Stretch Transition
We have recently developed a model of polymer elasticity that includes solvent effects in a new way. Using Brownian Dynamics simulations of this model, we have predicted that some polymers could have dramatically different behavior due to solvent effects; the coil-stretch transition can be eliminated under some conditions. This new model allows us to better understand the importance of molecular flexibility and entropic elasticity in determining the flow response. We will discuss how our model can be used to understand how conformation dependent drag affects the coil-stretch transition in good solvents, comparing a dumbbell model and a bead spring chain model including hydrodynamic interactions between the beads.