Associative phase separation (complex coacervation) in a mixture of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes can lead to different types of (inter-)polyelectrolyte complexes (soluble micelles, macroscopic precipitation). In a previous report [Langmuir 2004, 20, 2785-2791], we presented a model for the electrostatic free energy change when (weakly charged) polyelectrolyte forms a homogeneous complex phase. The influence of ionization of the polymer on the electrostatic free energy of the complex was incorporated but the influence of complex density neglected. In the present effort, cylindrical cells are assumed around each polyelectrolyte chain in the complex, and on the basis of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation, the electrostatic free energy is ca...
A polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) of oppositely charged linear chains is considered within the Random ...
Despite their charge neutrality, micelles composed of surfactants with zwitterionic headgroups selec...
Polyelectrolytes are polymers bearing ionisable groups, which, in polar solvents, can dissociate int...
Associative phase separation (complex coacervation) in a mixture of oppositely charged polyelectroly...
When oppositely charged polyelectrolytes are mixed in water, attraction between oppositely charged g...
Polymeric systems exhibit interesting macroscopic properties under different thermodynamic condition...
Polyelectrolyte complex formation is a well-studied subject in colloid science. Several types of com...
Polyelectrolytes may be classified into two primary categories (strong and weak) depending on how th...
Complexes of polyelectrolytes (PECs) are oppositely charged polymers assemblies held together by ele...
The complex coacervation of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes is an important issue, which is rele...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are omnipresent both in nature and in the technological world, including n...
The formation of complexes appearing in solutions containing oppositely charged polyelectrolytes has...
When aqueous solutions of polycations and polyanions are mixed, polyelectrolyte complexes form. Thes...
We present a theory for polyelectrolyte systems: solutions and gels that allows the effective charge...
Ionic complexes of polyelectrolytes with molecules of opposite polarity are ubiquitous and important...
A polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) of oppositely charged linear chains is considered within the Random ...
Despite their charge neutrality, micelles composed of surfactants with zwitterionic headgroups selec...
Polyelectrolytes are polymers bearing ionisable groups, which, in polar solvents, can dissociate int...
Associative phase separation (complex coacervation) in a mixture of oppositely charged polyelectroly...
When oppositely charged polyelectrolytes are mixed in water, attraction between oppositely charged g...
Polymeric systems exhibit interesting macroscopic properties under different thermodynamic condition...
Polyelectrolyte complex formation is a well-studied subject in colloid science. Several types of com...
Polyelectrolytes may be classified into two primary categories (strong and weak) depending on how th...
Complexes of polyelectrolytes (PECs) are oppositely charged polymers assemblies held together by ele...
The complex coacervation of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes is an important issue, which is rele...
Polyelectrolyte complexes are omnipresent both in nature and in the technological world, including n...
The formation of complexes appearing in solutions containing oppositely charged polyelectrolytes has...
When aqueous solutions of polycations and polyanions are mixed, polyelectrolyte complexes form. Thes...
We present a theory for polyelectrolyte systems: solutions and gels that allows the effective charge...
Ionic complexes of polyelectrolytes with molecules of opposite polarity are ubiquitous and important...
A polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) of oppositely charged linear chains is considered within the Random ...
Despite their charge neutrality, micelles composed of surfactants with zwitterionic headgroups selec...
Polyelectrolytes are polymers bearing ionisable groups, which, in polar solvents, can dissociate int...