Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Observation of Polymer Conformation Hysteresis in Extensional Flow

364

Citations

22

References

2003

Year

Abstract

Highly extensible Escherichia coli DNA molecules in planar extensional flow were visualized in dilute solution by fluorescence microscopy. For a narrow range of flow strengths, the molecules were found in either a coiled or highly extended conformation, depending on the deformation history of the polymer. This conformation hysteresis persists for many polymer relaxation times and is due to conformation-dependent hydrodynamic forces. Polymer conformational free-energy landscapes were calculated from computer simulations and show two free-energy minima for flow strengths near the coil-stretch transition. Hysteresis cycles may directly influence bulk-solution stresses and the development of stress-strain relations for dilute polymer flows.

References

YearCitations

1967

1.4K

1975

1.1K

1969

1.1K

1974

1K

1970

994

1995

597

1973

461

1998

392

1977

332

2002

288

Page 1