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Deformation of globular polysoaps: extension, confinement and extensional flow

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A theoretical model of the extension and confinement of globular polysoaps predicts novel force laws. Polysoaps are polymers comprising of a flexible hydrophilic backbone incorporating, at intervals, amphiphilic monomers. The equilibrium configuration of long polysoaps, that form numerous spherical intrachain micelles, is a spherical globule of close packed micelles. The coupling of the deformation to the hierarchical self organization of the chain gives rise to a distinctive force law involving, for extension, two plateau regimes. When the chain is stretched by extensional flow the two regimes merge and the polysoap exhibits a single globule-stretch transition.

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Received 16 June 1998 and Received in final form 19 November 1998

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Borisov, O., Halperin, A. Deformation of globular polysoaps: extension, confinement and extensional flow. Eur. Phys. J. B 9, 251–259 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510050764

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