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Monte Carlo simulation of dendrimers in variable solvent quality.

G Giupponi1, D M A Buzza.   

Abstract

We study via lattice Monte Carlo simulation and Flory theory the properties of g=1-6 dendrimers in variable solvent quality. For all the generations studied, we find that the radius of gyration R(g) collapses significantly (factor of 2) going from athermal to extreme poor solvent conditions, indicating that varying solvent quality is an effective means of controlling dendrimer size. We also find that in athermal, theta, and extreme poor solvent conditions, the radius of gyration of dendrimers scales with the total number of monomers roughly as R(g) approximately N(1/3). However, a more careful analysis shows that in athermal and theta solvents, there is, in fact, a small but systematic deviation of R(g) from R(g) approximately N(1/3) scaling and the simulation data is described better by the Flory theory prediction of R(g) approximately N(1/5)[(g+1)m](2/5) in athermal solvents and R(g) approximately N(1/4)[(g+1)m](1/4) in theta solvents. We also find for our simulation data that stronger deviations from constant density scaling are possible, with scaling behavior as shallow as R(g) approximately N(0.26) possible for solvent conditions in between theta and the completely collapsed state. It is evident therefore that dendrimers do not obey (or even approximately obey) R(g) approximately N(1/3) scaling under all solvent conditions. Under all solvent conditions, we find that the intramolecular density is dense corelike (i.e., the density maximum is in the interior of the dendrimer) and terminal groups are delocalized throughout the dendrimer. (c) 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15268054     DOI: 10.1063/1.1714829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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