Artículo
Macroscopic analogue to entangled polymers
Fecha de publicación:
28/05/2023
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Revista:
Soft Matter
ISSN:
1744-6848
e-ISSN:
1744-683X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The entangled structure of polymeric materials is often described as resembling a bowl of spaghetti, swarms of earthworms, or snakes. These analogies not only illustrate the concept, but form the foundation of polymer physics. However, the similarity between these macroscopic, athermal systems and polymers in terms of topology remains uncertain. To better understand this relationship, we conducted an experiment using X-ray tomography to study the structure of arrays of linear rubber bands. We found that, similar to linear polymers, the average number of entanglements increases linearly with the length of the ribbons. Additionally, we observed that entanglements are less frequent near the surface of the con tainer, where there are also more ends, similar to what has been seen in trapped polymers. These findings provide the first experi mental evidence supporting the visualization of polymer structures using macroscopic, athermal analogues, confirming the initial intui tive insights of the pioneers of polymer physics
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Gomez, Leopoldo Raimundo; García, Nicolás; Poschel, Thorsten; Macroscopic analogue to entangled polymers; Royal Society of Chemistry; Soft Matter; 19; 20; 28-5-2023; 3538-3542
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