| Literature DB >> 35650804 |
Rui Wang1, Tzyy-Shyang Lin2, Jeremiah A Johnson2, Bradley D Olsen2.
Abstract
Accurate prediction of the gel point for real polymer networks is a long-standing challenge in polymer chemistry and physics that is extremely important for applications of gels and elastomers. Here, kinetic Monte Carlo simulation is applied to simultaneously describe network topology and growth kinetics. By accounting for topological defects in the polymer networks, the simulation can quantitatively predict experimental gel point measurements without any fitting parameters. Gel point suppression becomes more severe as the primary loop fraction in the networks increases. A topological homomorphism theory mapping defects onto effective junctions is developed to qualitatively explain the origins of this effect, which accurately captures the gel point suppression in the low loop limit where cooperative effects between topological defects are small.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 35650804 DOI: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.7b00586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Macro Lett ISSN: 2161-1653 Impact factor: 6.903