J. Parkinson et al., SELF-ASSEMBLY OF RODLIKE PARTICLES IN 2 DIMENSIONS - A SIMPLE-MODEL FOR COLLAGEN FIBRILLOGENESIS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 50(4), 1994, pp. 2963-2966
A model has been developed to study the aggregation of rodlike particl
es in two dimensions using diffusion-limited aggregation. The model wa
s also extended to examine the aggregation of rods, with binding rules
similar to those seen with collagen molecules. The model showed that
the aggregates that were formed from the rods had an elongated, fibril
lar structure. When the ways in which the rods could adhere to each ot
her were restricted, to model the interactions observed in collagen, a
preference for short overlaps between the particles in the aggregate
was observed, reflecting the predilection for tip growth in diffusion-
limited aggregation. Small changes in the rules of aggregation were fo
und to have a marked effect on the resultant aggregate morphology.