论文标题

具有动态多分散性的响应胶体的结构和动力学

Structure and dynamics of responsive colloids with dynamical polydispersity

论文作者

Baul, Upayan, Dzubiella, Joachim

论文摘要

单粒子性能中的动态多分散性,例如波动的粒径,形状,电荷密度等是响应胶体(RCS)(例如生物乳清分子或微凝胶)的固有的,但通常在粗粒度的中镜模拟中没有解决。在这里,我们介绍了对软性水凝胶胶体建模的RCS悬浮液的模拟,为此,单个颗粒的大小是明确解析的(高斯)自由度,并对局部交互环境进行动态响应。我们计算液体结构,新出现的尺寸分布,长时间扩散和特性(尺寸)放松动力学,以实现广泛的密度和固有性能放松时间。比较有趣的参考案例,例如具有冷冻母体分布的常规多分散悬浮液,或与一个有效对的一个固定尺寸相互作用的常规单分散系统在结构和动力学上显示出显着的分布。在高密度方案中,最明显的差异是由于多体相关性以及RC系统中属性与翻译之间的动态耦合所致,而在常规处理中未明确考虑。特别是,RC系统中的平移扩散非常接近自由(单RC)扩散,这主要是由于取消拥挤和大小压缩效应。我们表明,可以构建有效的单分散对势,该对通过与密度依赖的新出现尺寸分布并使用平均有效扩散常数相当地描述了多体相关性。

Dynamical polydispersity in single-particle properties, for example a fluctuating particle size, shape, charge density, etc., is intrinsic to responsive colloids (RCs), such as biomacromolecules or microgels, but is typically not resolved in coarse-grained mesoscale simulations. Here, we present Brownian Dynamics (BD) simulations of suspensions of RCs modeling soft hydrogel colloids, for which the size of the individual particles is an explicitly resolved (Gaussian) degree of freedom and dynamically responds to the local interacting environment. We calculate the liquid structure, emergent size distributions, long-time diffusion, and property (size) relaxation kinetics for a wide range of densities and intrinsic property relaxation times in the canonical ensemble. Comparison to interesting reference cases, such as conventional polydisperse suspensions with a frozen parent distribution, or conventional monodisperse systems interacting with an effective pair potential for one fixed size, shows a significant spread in the structure and dynamics. The differences, most apparent in the high density regimes, are due to many-body correlations and the dynamical coupling between property and translation in RC systems, not explicitly accounted for in the conventional treatments. In particular, the translational diffusion in the RC systems is surprisingly close to the free (single RC) diffusion, mainly due to a cancellation of crowding and size compression effects. We show that an effective monodisperse pair potential can be constructed that describes the many-body correlations reasonably well by convoluting the RC pair potential with the density-dependent emergent size distributions and using a mean effective diffusion constant.

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