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Sliding Dynamics of a Small Charged Ring Chain on the Diblock Polyelectrolyte in Poly[2]catenane in the Presence of Counterions
Published 2023“…However, for <i>n</i> ≠ 1, the diffusion coefficient <i>D</i> of the small ring chain sliding along the rigid diblock polyelectrolyte of <i>A</i><sub><i>n</i></sub><i>B</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> first decreases and then increases with the increase of <i>A</i>, and the nonmonotonous relationship between D and <i>A</i> becomes more obvious for larger <i>n</i>. …”
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Sliding Dynamics of a Small Charged Ring Chain on the Diblock Polyelectrolyte in Poly[2]catenane in the Presence of Counterions
Published 2023“…However, for <i>n</i> ≠ 1, the diffusion coefficient <i>D</i> of the small ring chain sliding along the rigid diblock polyelectrolyte of <i>A</i><sub><i>n</i></sub><i>B</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> first decreases and then increases with the increase of <i>A</i>, and the nonmonotonous relationship between D and <i>A</i> becomes more obvious for larger <i>n</i>. …”
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Sliding Dynamics of a Small Charged Ring Chain on the Diblock Polyelectrolyte in Poly[2]catenane in the Presence of Counterions
Published 2023“…However, for <i>n</i> ≠ 1, the diffusion coefficient <i>D</i> of the small ring chain sliding along the rigid diblock polyelectrolyte of <i>A</i><sub><i>n</i></sub><i>B</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> first decreases and then increases with the increase of <i>A</i>, and the nonmonotonous relationship between D and <i>A</i> becomes more obvious for larger <i>n</i>. …”
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