Complex coacervation refers to the formation of distinct liquid phases that arise when polyelectrolytes are mixed under appropriate polymer and salt concentrations. Molecular-level studies of coacervation have been limited. In this work, a coarse-grained model of the polymers and the corresponding counterions is proposed and used to simulate coacervation as a function of polymer length and overall salt concentration. Several sampling methods are used to determine the phase behavior of the underlying polymers. In particular, the results of simulations in different ensembles are shown to be consistent and to reproduce a number of phenomena observed in experiments, including the disruption of complexation by increasing ionic strength or by dec...
Self-coacervation is a phenomenon in which a solution of polyampholytes spontaneously phase separate...
Complex coacervates are liquid-liquid phase separated systems, typically containing oppositely charg...
Complex coacervation is an electrostatically-driven phase separation phenomenon that is utilized in ...
Two flexible, oppositely charged polymers can form liquid-like complex coacervate phases with rich b...
Two flexible, oppositely charged polymers can form liquid-like complex coacervate phases with rich b...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are formed through the electrostatic interaction of oppositely charged pol...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are entropically driven associations of charged macromolecules in aqueous ...
Complex coacervation is an associative liquid-liquid phase separation of oppositely-charged polyelec...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are omnipresent both in nature and in the technological world, including n...
Mixtures of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes can undergo a phase separation to form a polymer ric...
Coacervates are dense phases formed by mixing polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged species, such...
Aqueous solutions of oppositely charged macromolecules exhibit the ubiquitous phenomenon of coacerva...
This thesis presents results for two polymeric systems with liquid-to-solid transitions, i.e., oppos...
Stoichiometric polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) of the strong polyelectrolytes poly(styrenesulfonat...
Complex coacervation was achieved by combining poly(allylamine) (PAH) or branched poly(ethylenimin...
Self-coacervation is a phenomenon in which a solution of polyampholytes spontaneously phase separate...
Complex coacervates are liquid-liquid phase separated systems, typically containing oppositely charg...
Complex coacervation is an electrostatically-driven phase separation phenomenon that is utilized in ...
Two flexible, oppositely charged polymers can form liquid-like complex coacervate phases with rich b...
Two flexible, oppositely charged polymers can form liquid-like complex coacervate phases with rich b...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are formed through the electrostatic interaction of oppositely charged pol...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are entropically driven associations of charged macromolecules in aqueous ...
Complex coacervation is an associative liquid-liquid phase separation of oppositely-charged polyelec...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are omnipresent both in nature and in the technological world, including n...
Mixtures of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes can undergo a phase separation to form a polymer ric...
Coacervates are dense phases formed by mixing polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged species, such...
Aqueous solutions of oppositely charged macromolecules exhibit the ubiquitous phenomenon of coacerva...
This thesis presents results for two polymeric systems with liquid-to-solid transitions, i.e., oppos...
Stoichiometric polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) of the strong polyelectrolytes poly(styrenesulfonat...
Complex coacervation was achieved by combining poly(allylamine) (PAH) or branched poly(ethylenimin...
Self-coacervation is a phenomenon in which a solution of polyampholytes spontaneously phase separate...
Complex coacervates are liquid-liquid phase separated systems, typically containing oppositely charg...
Complex coacervation is an electrostatically-driven phase separation phenomenon that is utilized in ...