What drives the phase separation of water-soluble polymers in the presence of electrolytes was quantified on a molecular scale via statistical thermodynamic fluctuation theory. Quantifying polymer-water and polymer-salt interactions enabled us to identify the dominant interaction for phase separation. As a model system, the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) type thermal gelation of methylcellulose (MC) in aqueous salt solutions was chosen. The Kirkwood-Buff integrals for intermolecular interactions, calculated from the published calorimetric and volumetric data, showed that 1) the accumulation of salts around MC molecules (favourable interaction between salts and MC) inhibits thermal gelation and the depletion of salts from MC (unf...
We present a theory for polyelectrolyte systems: solutions and gels that allows the effective charge...
Heat-induced gelation was studied for aqueous solutions of methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl me...
The thermoreversible gelation of methylcellulose (MC) and Pruronics [polyethylene oxide-polypropylen...
Thermally-induced gelation in aqueous solutions of methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl methylcell...
cited By 126International audienceMethylcellulose is a natural polymer which gels on heating. This g...
cited By 126International audienceMethylcellulose is a natural polymer which gels on heating. This g...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
Abstract A large number of factors can influence hydrocolloid properties, but little basic research ...
This paper outlines the latest findings in our work to understand the fundamental interactions withi...
Faculty adviser: Tim LodgeMethylcellulose (MC) is a hydrophobic polymer derived from substitution re...
In this study, the effects of various salt-out salts, salt-in salts and salt mixtures on the sol-gel...
In this study we use non-equilibrium thermodynamics to systematically derive a phase-field model of ...
Understanding the gelatinization of starch requires a theoretical framework that can extract microsc...
In this study, the effects of various salt-out salts, salt-in salts and salt mixtures on the sol-gel...
A correct description of phase behaviour in polymer solutions requires a coupling between configurat...
We present a theory for polyelectrolyte systems: solutions and gels that allows the effective charge...
Heat-induced gelation was studied for aqueous solutions of methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl me...
The thermoreversible gelation of methylcellulose (MC) and Pruronics [polyethylene oxide-polypropylen...
Thermally-induced gelation in aqueous solutions of methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl methylcell...
cited By 126International audienceMethylcellulose is a natural polymer which gels on heating. This g...
cited By 126International audienceMethylcellulose is a natural polymer which gels on heating. This g...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
Abstract A large number of factors can influence hydrocolloid properties, but little basic research ...
This paper outlines the latest findings in our work to understand the fundamental interactions withi...
Faculty adviser: Tim LodgeMethylcellulose (MC) is a hydrophobic polymer derived from substitution re...
In this study, the effects of various salt-out salts, salt-in salts and salt mixtures on the sol-gel...
In this study we use non-equilibrium thermodynamics to systematically derive a phase-field model of ...
Understanding the gelatinization of starch requires a theoretical framework that can extract microsc...
In this study, the effects of various salt-out salts, salt-in salts and salt mixtures on the sol-gel...
A correct description of phase behaviour in polymer solutions requires a coupling between configurat...
We present a theory for polyelectrolyte systems: solutions and gels that allows the effective charge...
Heat-induced gelation was studied for aqueous solutions of methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl me...
The thermoreversible gelation of methylcellulose (MC) and Pruronics [polyethylene oxide-polypropylen...