- Persistence length
The persistence length is a basic mechanical property quantifying the
stiffness of a longpolymer .Informally, for pieces of the polymer that are shorter than the persistence length, the molecule behaves rather like a flexible elastic rod, while for pieces of the polymer that are much longer than the persistence length, the properties can only be described statistically, like a three-dimensional random walk.
Formally, the persistence length, P, is defined as the length over which correlations in the direction of the tangent are lost. Let us define the angle Θ between a vector that is tangent to the polymer at position 0 (zero) and a tangent vector at a distance L away from position 0. It can be shown that the expectation value of the cosine of the angle falls off exponentially with distance,
:
where P is the persistence length and < > denotes the average over all starting positions.
A piece of cooked
spaghetti has a persistence length on the order of 10 cm. Double-helicalDNA has a persistence length of about 50 nanometers.In polymer science, persistence length is one half of the
Kuhn length , the length of hypothetical segments that the chain can be considered as freely joined. The persistence length equals the average projection of theend-to-end vector on the tangent to the chain contour at a chain end in the limit of infinite chain length. [ [http://www.iupac.org/goldbook/P04515.pdf#search=%22persistence%20length%22 IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology] ]ee also
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Polymer
*Worm-like chain
*Freely Jointed Chain
*Kuhn length References
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