Abstract This paper theoretically studies the free energy and conformational entropy of a long polymer threading a long nanopore ($n_0/N\geq 0.1$) on external electric field. The polymer expanded model is built in this paper, that is, a single long polymer chain with N monomers (each of size a) threading a pore with n0 monomers can be regarded as polymer with $N+n_{0}$ monomers translocating a 2-dimension hole embedded in membrane. A theoretical approach is presented which explicitly takes into account the nucleation theory. Our calculations imply that, the structure of polymer changes more acutely than other situation, while its leading monomer reaches the second vacuum and its end monomer escapes the first vacuum. And it is also shown that the length scale of polymer and pore play a very important role for polymer translocation dynamics. The present model predicts that the translocation time depends on the chemical potential gradient and the property of the solvent on sides of pore to some extent.
Received: 07 November 2005
Revised: 25 December 2005
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Fund: Project supported by the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No
KSCX2-SW-324), and the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, China (Grant No 10225526).
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Ding Ke-Jian (丁克俭), Cai Dong-Qing (蔡冬青), Zhan Fu-Ru (詹福如), Wu Li-Jun (吴李君), Wu Yue-Jin (吴跃进), Yu Zeng-Liang (余增亮) Single long-polymer translocation through a long pore 2006 Chinese Physics 15 940
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