Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.102, No.28, 5413-5422, 1998
Physical chemistry of equilibrium polymerization
Reversible polymerizations occur in inorganic, organic, and biological molecules. The thermodynamic states at which monomer-to-polymer reactions become favorable can be viewed as second-order phase transitions and can be profitably treated by the statistical mechanics of phase transitions. The nature and development of the microscopic structure of a solution of active polymers in equilibrium with the monomers pose interesting issues for the physical chemist.
Keywords:NONSYMMETRIC TRICRITICAL POINTS;ANGLE NEUTRON-SCATTERING;LIQUID SULFUR SOLUTIONS;LIVING POLYMERS;STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES;LENGTH DISTRIBUTION;F-ACTIN;PHASE-DIAGRAM;MODEL;LINE