Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.121, No.17, 8642-8646, 2004
Effect of confinement on coil-globule transition
The equilibrium thermodynamic properties of a linear polymer chain confined to a space between two impenetrable walls (lines) at a distance D under various solvent conditions have been studied using series analysis and exact enumeration technique. We have calculated the end-to-end distance of polymer chain, which shows a nonmonotonic behavior with inter wall separation D. The density distribution profile shows a maxima at a particular value of (D=)D*. Around this D*, our results show that the collapse transition occurs at higher temperature as compared to its bulk value of 2d and 3d. The variation of theta-temperature with D shows a reentrance behavior. We also calculate the force of compression exerted by the walls (lines) on the polymer. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.