Translocation of Charged Polymers through a Nanopore in Monovalent and Divalent Salt Solutions: A Scaling Study Exploring over the Entire Driving Force Regimes
PY Hsiao, POLYMERS, 10, 1229 (2018).
DOI: 10.3390/polym10111229
Langevin dynamics simulations are performed to study polyelectrolytes
driven through a nanopore in monovalent and divalent salt solutions. The
driving electric field E is applied inside the pore, and the strength is
varied to cover the four characteristic force regimes depicted by a
rederived scaling theory, namely the unbiased (UB) regime, the weakly-
driven (WD) regime, the strongly-driven trumpet (SD(T)) regime and the
strongly-driven isoflux (SD(I)) regime. By changing the chain length N,
the mean translocation time is studied under the scaling form
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