Theory of polymers in binary solvent solutions: mean-field free energy and phase behavior
Abstract
We present a lattice model for polymer solutions, explicitly incorporating interactions with a bath of solvent and cosolvent molecules. By exploiting the well-known analogy between polymer systems and the -vector spin model in the limit , we derive an exact field-theoretic expression for the partition function of the system. The latter is then evaluated at the saddle point, providing a mean-field estimate of the free energy. The resulting expression, which conforms to the Flory-Huggins type, is then used to analyze the system's stability with respect to phase separation, complemented by a numerical approach based on convex hull evaluation. We demonstrate that this simple lattice model can effectively explain the behavior of a variety of seemingly unrelated polymer systems, which have been predominantly investigated in the past only through numerical simulations. This includes both, single-chain and multi-chain, solutions. Our findings emphasize the fundamental, mutually competing, roles of solvent and cosolvent in polymer systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.01590,
title = {Theory of polymers in binary solvent solutions: mean-field free energy and phase behavior},
author = {Davide Marcato and Achille Giacometti and Amos Maritan and Angelo Rosa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.01590},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
12 pages, 6 figures (main); 9 pages, 5 figures (suppl info); Physical Review Materials, accepted for publication