Nonlinear elasticity: From single chain to networks and gels

Jan Michael Y. Carrillo, Fred C. MacKintosh, Andrey V. Dobrynin

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Abstract

Biological and polymeric networks show highly nonlinear stress-strain behavior manifested in materials that stiffen with increasing deformation. Using a combination of the theoretical analysis and molecular dynamics simulations, we develop a model of network deformation that describes nonlinear mechanical properties of networks and gels by relating their macroscopic strain-hardening behavior to molecular parameters of the network strands. The starting point of our approach is a nonlinear force/elongation relation for discrete chains with varying bending rigidity. The derived expression for the network free energy is a universal function of the first deformation invariant and chain elongation ratio that depends on a ratio of the unperturbed chain size to chain dimension in a fully extended conformation. The model predictions for the nonlinear shear modulus and differential shear modulus for uniaxial and shear deformations are in very good agreement with both the results of molecular dynamics simulations of networks and with experimental data for biopolymer networks of actin, collagen, fibrin, vimentin, neurofilaments, and pectin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3679-3692
Number of pages14
JournalMacromolecules
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - May 14 2013

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