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Equilibrium distributions of polymers on sites which are linearly arrayed
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2016
Abstract
Certain long molecules can be regarded as linear arrays of chemically active sites. During chemical reaction, adjacent groups of sites may link to form dimers, trimers, etc. This paper considers the case when all such groups are unstable, and gives equilibrium distributions for the composition of the molecules as functions of the rates of formation and decay of the linked groups.
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