Abstract

A new Monte Carlo simulation method designed for polymer solutions confined to planar slits is presented. The slit is in equilibrium with a surrounding bulk solution and the method allows a variation of the slit width while maintaining the polymer chemical potential constant. This is achieved by changing the tangential pressure as a function of slit width. An analysis of chain parameters and monomer distribution within the slit has been carried out. The model system used is supposed to mimick a macromolecular solution whose stability is manipulated by addition of adsorbing and/or nonadsorbing polymers. Generally, for the nonadsorbing polymer an attractive depletion force is found. At high volume fractions the attraction is reduced and a repulsive force appears at short separations. The depletion force can also be extinguished in the case of an adsorption potential of intermediate strength, while strong adsorption gives rise to a significant attraction due to polymer bridges.

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