Excluded-volume polymer-induced depletion interaction between parallel flat plates
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2001
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Tuinier, R.
Lekkerkerker, H.N.W.
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Abstract
The interaction between two parallel plates due to non-adsorbing polymer chains with excluded
volume is calculated using the adsorption method. The adsorption is calculated from the profile of the
polymer segment concentration between the plates, which is obtained from the product function of the
concentration profile near a single wall, involving the correlation length. The renormalization group theory
provides expressions for the osmotic pressure and consequently for the osmotic compressibility, chemical
potential and correlation length of a polymer solution. Both the local polymer concentration profiles as well
as the minimum of the interaction potential between the plates agree with recently published self-avoiding
random walk computer simulations.