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Detachment of semiflexible polymer chains from a substrate - a Molecular Dynamics investigation

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-06-22 v2

Abstract

Using Molecular Dynamics simulations, we study the force-induced detachment of a coarse-grained model polymer chain from an adhesive substrate. One of the chain ends is thereby pulled at constant speed off the attractive substrate and the resulting saw-tooth profile of the measured mean force <f>< f > vs height DD of the end-segment over the plane is analyzed for a broad variety of parameters. It is shown that the observed characteristic oscillations in the <f>< f >-DD profile depend on the bending and not on the torsional stiffness of the detached chains. Allowing for the presence of hydrodynamic interactions (HI) in a setup with explicit solvent and DPD-thermostat, rather than the case of Langevin thermostat, one finds that HI have little effect on the <f>< f >-DD profile. Also the change of substrate affinity with respect to the solvent from solvophilic to solvophobic is found to play negligible role in the desorption process. In contrast, a changing ratio ϵsA/ϵsB\epsilon_s^A / \epsilon_s^B of the binding energies of AA- and BB-segments in the detachment of an ABAB-copolymer from adhesive surface strongly changes the <f>< f >-DD profile whereby the BB-spikes vanish when ϵsA/ϵsB<0.15\epsilon_s^A / \epsilon_s^B < 0.15. Eventually, performing an atomistic simulation of a (bio)-polymer {\it polyglycine}, we demonstrate that the simulation results, derived from our coarse-grained model, comply favorably with those from the all-atom simulation.

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@article{arxiv.1408.4990,
  title  = {Detachment of semiflexible polymer chains from a substrate - a Molecular Dynamics investigation},
  author = {J. Paturej and A. Erbas and A. Milchev and V. G. Rostiashvili},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.4990},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Latex, 12 pages, 8 figures, to appear in JCP