模板聚合

P. L. Krapivsky, S. Redner
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我们介绍了一种基于 "emph{templating}"的聚集过程,在这个过程中,一定数量的组成团簇必须聚集在一个更大的聚集体上,作为一个支架,才能发生反应。一个简单的例子是二聚体支架,两个单体在支架上相遇并生成另一个二聚体,而二聚体和更大的聚集体则以与质量无关的速率发生不可逆的聚集。在均场近似中,模板聚集具有不寻常的动力学特性,其中团簇和单体密度(分别为 $c(t)$ 和 $m(t)$)随时间衰减为 $c(sim m^2\sim t^{-2/3}$。这与传统聚合中的相应行为($c(sim)/sqrt{m}/sim t^{-1}$)形成了鲜明对比。然后,我们讨论了模板化的三个自然扩展:(a)$L$单体相遇并在$L$聚合支架上反应生成两个$L$聚合体的反应;(b)多级支架反应;以及(c)模板化连接,其中所有质量的团块都作为支架,不存在二元聚合。
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Templating Aggregation
We introduce an aggregation process based on \emph{templating}, where a specified number of constituent clusters must assemble on a larger aggregate, which serves as a scaffold, for a reaction to occur. A simple example is a dimer scaffold, upon which two monomers meet and create another dimer, while dimers and larger aggregates undergo in irreversible aggregation with mass-independent rates. In the mean-field approximation, templating aggregation has unusual kinetics in which the cluster and monomer densities, $c(t)$ and $m(t)$ respectively, decay with time as $c\sim m^2\sim t^{-2/3}$. These starkly contrast to the corresponding behaviors in conventional aggregation, $c\sim \sqrt{m}\sim t^{-1}$. We then treat three natural extensions of templating: (a) the reaction in which $L$ monomers meet and react on an $L$-mer scaffold to create two $L$-mers, (b) multistage scaffold reactions, and (c) templated ligation, in which clusters of all masses serve as scaffolds and binary aggregation is absent.
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