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Variational Models of Network Formation and Ion Transport: Applications to Perfluorosulfonate Ionomer Membranes
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Membrane StructureEngineeringFch Gradient FlowChemistryFunctionalized Cahn-hilliardIon ProcessIonomer MembranesIon TransportMembrane TransportTransport PhenomenaVariational ModelsBiophysicsMembrane SystemMembrane PermeationPolymer MembraneMembrane FormationPolymer ScienceMedicineContinuum CharacterizationIon Structure
We present the functionalized Cahn-Hilliard (FCH) energy, a continuum characterization of interfacial energy whose minimizers describe the network morphology of solvated functionalized polymer membranes. With a small set of parameters the FCH characterizes bilayer, pore-like, and micelle network structures. The gradient flows derived from the FCH describe the interactions between these structures, including the merging and pinch-off of endcaps and formation of junctions central to the generation of network morphologies. We couple the FCH gradient flow to a model of ionic transport which incorporates entropic effects to localize counter-ions, yielding a flow which dissipates a total free energy, and an expression for the excess electrochemical potential which combines electrostatic and entropic effects. We present applications to network bifurcation and membrane casting.
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