Depletion effects and loop formation in self-avoiding polymers.
Langevin dynamics is employed to study the looping kinetics of self-avoiding polymers both in ideal and crowded solutions. A rich kinetics results from the competition of two crowding-induced effects: the depletion attraction and the enhanced viscous friction. For short chains, the enhanced friction...
Main Authors: | Toan, N, Marenduzzo, D, Cook, P, Micheletti, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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