Upsurge of spontaneous knotting in polar diblock active polymers
Abstract
Spontaneous formation of knots in long polymers at equilibrium is inevitable but becomes rare in sufficiently short chains. Here, we show that knotting and knot complexity increase by orders of magnitude in diblock polymers with a fraction of self-propelled monomers. Remarkably, this enhancement is not monotonic in with an optimal value independent of the monomer's activity. By monitoring the knot's size and position we elucidate the mechanisms of its formation, diffusion, and untying and ascribe the non-monotonic behaviour to the competition between the rate of knot formation and the knot's lifetime. These findings suggest a non-equilibrium mechanism to generate entangled filaments at the nano-scale.
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@article{arxiv.2407.07191,
title = {Upsurge of spontaneous knotting in polar diblock active polymers},
author = {Marin Vatin and Enzo Orlandini and Emanuele Locatelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07191},
year = {2024}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures plus supplemental material 8 pages, 10 figures