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Journal of Chemical Physics | 1970

van der Waals Interactions in Multilayer Systems

Barry W. Ninham; V. A. Parsegian

The principles of the Lifshitz theory of van der Waals interaction are used to formulate and compute energies in multilayer systems. The full analysis including relativistic, temperature, and many‐body effects reveals a nonadditive long‐range interaction that is not predicted by earlier theories.


Physical Review E | 1999

Equation of state for polymer liquid crystals: Theory and experiment

Helmut H. Strey; V. A. Parsegian; Rudolf Podgornik

tions. Enhancement originates from the coupling between bending fluctuations and the compressibility of the nematic array normal to the average director. In the second part of the paper we use osmotic stress to measure the equation of state for DNA liquid crystals in 0.1M to 1 M NaCl solutions. These measurements cover five orders of magnitude in DNA osmotic pressure. At high osmotic pressures the equation of state, dominated by exponentially decaying hydration repulsion, is independent of the ionic strength. At lower pressures the equation of state is dominated by fluctuation enhanced electrostatic double layer repulsion. The measured equation of state for DNA fits well with our theory for all salt concentrations. We are able to extract the strength of the direct electrostatic double layer repulsion. This is an alternative way of measuring effective charge densities along semiflexible polyelectrolytes. @S1063-651X~99!11401-6#


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2006

Nonadditivity in van der Waals interactions within multilayers

Rudolf Podgornik; Roger H. French; V. A. Parsegian

Working at the macroscopic continuum level, we investigate effective van der Waals interactions between two layers within a multilayer assembly. By comparing the pair interactions between two layers with effective pair interactions within an assembly we assess the significant consequences of nonadditivity of van der Waals interactions. This allows us to evaluate the best numerical estimate to date for the Hamaker coefficient of van der Waals interactions in lipid-water multilamellar systems.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Osmotic Pressure Induced Coupling between Cooperativity and Stability of a Helix-Coil Transition

Artem V. Badasyan; Shushanik A. Tonoyan; Achille Giacometti; Rudolf Podgornik; V. A. Parsegian; Y. Mamasakhhlisov; V. F. Morozov

Most helix-coil transition theories can be characterized by three parameters: energetic, describing the (free) energy cost of forming a helical state in one repeating unit; entropic, accounting for the decrease of entropy due to formation of the helical state; and geometric, indicating how many repeating units are affected by the formation of one helical state. Depending on their effect on the helix-coil transition, solvents or cosolutes can be classified with respect to their action on these parameters. Solvent interactions that alter the entropic cost of helix formation by their osmotic action can affect both the stability (transition temperature) and the cooperativity (transition interval) of the helix-coil transition. Consistent inclusion of osmotic pressure effects in a description of helix-coil transition, for poly(L-glutamic acid) in solution with polyethylene glycol, can offer an explanation of the experimentally observed linear dependence of transition temperature on osmotic pressure as well as the concurrent changes in the cooperativity of the transition.


European Physical Journal E | 2008

Packing nanomechanics of viral genomes

Antonio Šiber; M. Dragar; V. A. Parsegian; Rudolf Podgornik

Abstract.We investigate the osmotic equilibrium between a bulk polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution and DNA tightly packed in a spherical capsid. We base our analysis on the equations of thermodynamic equilibrium in terms of osmotic pressure. The equality between external osmotic pressure of PEG and osmotic pressure of tightly packed DNA gives us the DNA encapsidation curves. In this way we directly connect the wealth of existing osmotic pressure data for DNA in the bulk with the DNA encapsidation curves within small viral capsids. Specific calculations are made for a monovalent salt, Na+ -DNA and a divalent salt, Mn2+ -DNA that have quite different DNA encapsidation behaviors. The main conclusion of our work is that bending energy of DNA is of minor importance regarding the encapsidated DNA length, but has a non-negligible influence on the density distribution of DNA within the capsid.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2004

van der Waals interactions across stratified media

Rudolf Podgornik; V. A. Parsegian

Working at the Lifshitz level, we investigate the van der Waals interactions across a series of layers with a periodic motif. We derive the complete form of the van der Waals interaction as an explicit function of the number of periodic layers. We then compare our result with an approximation based on an anisotropic-continuum representation of the stratified medium. Satisfactory agreement between discrete-layer and continuum models is reached only for thicknesses of ten or more layers.


Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B | 2010

Optically anisotropic infinite cylinder above an optically anisotropic half space: Dispersion interaction of a single-walled carbon nanotube with a substrate

A. Šiber; Rick F. Rajter; Roger H. French; W. Y. Ching; V. A. Parsegian; Rudolf Podgornik

A complete form of the van der Waals dispersion interaction between an infinitely long anisotropic semiconducting/insulating thin cylinder and an anisotropic half space is derived for all separations between the cylinder and the half space. The derivation proceeds from the theory of dispersion interactions between two anisotropic infinite half spaces as formulated in Phys. Rev. A 71, 042102 (2005). The approach is valid in the retarded as well as nonretarded regimes of the interaction and is coupled with the recently evaluated ab initio dielectric response functions of various semiconducting/insulating single wall carbon nanotubes, enables the authors to evaluate the strength of the van der Waals dispersion interaction for all orientation angles and separations between a thin cylindrical nanotube and the half space. The possibility of repulsive and/or nonmonotonic dispersion interactions is examined in detail.


Macromolecules | 2012

Polymers pushing Polymers: Polymer Mixtures in Thermodynamic Equilibrium with a Pore.

Rudolf Podgornik; Jaime C. Hopkins; V. A. Parsegian; M. Muthukumar

We investigate polymer partitioning from polymer mixtures into nanometer size cavities by formulating an equation of state for a binary polymer mixture assuming that only one (smaller) of the two polymer components can penetrate the cavity. Deriving the partitioning equilibrium equations and solving them numerically allows us to introduce the concept of “polymers-pushing-polymers” for the action of nonpenetrating polymers on the partitioning of the penetrating polymers. Polymer partitioning into a pore even within a very simple model of a binary polymer mixture is shown to depend in a complicated way on the composition of the polymer mixture and/or the pore-penetration penalty. This can lead to enhanced as well as diminished partitioning, due to two separate energy scales that we analyze in detail.


Archive | 2006

Van der Waals forces

Barry W. Ninham; V. A. Parsegian


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1970

van der Waals Forces across Triple‐Layer Films

Barry W. Ninham; V. A. Parsegian

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Barry W. Ninham

Australian National University

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Roger H. French

Case Western Reserve University

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W. Y. Ching

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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V. F. Morozov

Yerevan State University

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Achille Giacometti

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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