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Role of Non-Equilibrium Conformations on Driven Polymer Translocation

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-02-14 v1

Abstract

One of the major theoretical methods in understanding polymer translocation through a nanopore is the Fokker-Planck formalism based on the assumption of quasi-equilibrium of polymer conformations. The criterion for applicability of the quasi-equilibrium approximation for polymer translocation is that the average translocation time per Kuhn segment, τ/NK\langle \tau \rangle/N_K is longer than the relaxation time τ0\tau_0 of the polymer. Towards an understanding of conditions that would satisfy this criterion, we have performed coarse-grained three dimensional Langevin dynamics and multi-particle collision dynamics simulations. We have studied the role of initial conformations of a polyelectrolyte chain (which were artificially generated with a flow field) on the kinetics of its translocation across a nanopore under the action of an externally applied transmembrane voltage VV (in the absence of the initial flow field). Stretched (out-of-equilibrium) polyelectrolyte chain conformations are deliberately and systematically generated and used as initial conformations in translocation simulations. Independent simulations are performed to study the relaxation behavior of these stretched chains and a comparison is made between the relaxation timescale and the mean translocation time (τ\langle \tau \rangle). For such artificially stretched initial states, τ/NK<τ0\langle \tau \rangle/N_K < \tau_0, demonstrating the inapplicability of the quasi-equilibrium approximation. Nevertheless, we observe a scaling of τ1/V\langle \tau \rangle \sim 1/V over the entire range of chain stretching studied, in agreement with the predictions of the Fokker-Planck model. On the other hand, for realistic situations where initial artificially imposed flow field is absent, a comparison of experimental data reported in the literature with the theory

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@article{arxiv.1712.10129,
  title  = {Role of Non-Equilibrium Conformations on Driven Polymer Translocation},
  author = {Harshwardhan H. Katkar and Murugappan Muthukumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.10129},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Journal of Chemical Physics