The Electrostatic Persistence Length of Polymers beyond the OSF Limit
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- 12 February 2002
Abstract
We use large scale Monte Carlo simulations to test scaling theories for the electrostatic persistence length $l_e$ of isolated, uniformly charged polymers with \DH intrachain interactions in the limit where the screening length $\kappa^{-1}$ exceeds the intrinsic persistence length of the chains. Our simulations cover a significantly larger part of the parameter space than previous studies. We observe no significant deviations from the prediction $l_e\propto\kappa^{-2}$ by Khokhlov and Khachaturian which is based on applying the Odijk-Skolnick-Fixman theory to the stretched de Gennes-Pincus-Velasco-Brochard polyelectrolyte blob chain. A linear or sublinear dependence of the persistence length on the screening length can be ruled out. We argue that previous numerical results pointing into this direction are probably due to a combination of excluded volume and finite chain length effects. The paper emphasizes the role of scaling arguments in the development of useful representations for experimental and simulation data.
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- Published version: The European Physical Journal E, 8 (1), 3.
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