Generalized Rouse theory for entangled polymeric liquids

Generalized Rouse theory for entangled polymeric liquids. Walter Hess. Macromolecules , 1988, 21 (8), pp 2620–2632. DOI: 10.1021/ma00186a052...
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Macromolecules 1988,21, 2620-2632

Generalized Rouse Theory for Entangled Polymeric Liquids Walter Hess Max-Planck-Institut f u r Polymerforschung, Welderweg 11, 6500 Mainz, West Germany Received October 26, 1987

ABSTRACT: Starting from a microscopic description for interacting chains, generalized Rouse equations for the motion of segments of a test chain are derived. The effects of interaction of other chains on the test chain are present in the form of a dynamic friction function A{(t). The translationalinvariance of the interaction law against curvilinear displacements is used to factorize the time evolution of A{(t) in terms of lateral and curvilinear motion of the chains. In a self-consistentway it is shown that lateral motion freezes in at a critical chain length. This is interpreted as a reptation transition and holds for 7l