Methods for Determining the Intrinsic and Effective Charges on Spherical Macroions
- 5 August 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 70 (17) , 3667-3673
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac971364l
Abstract
The intrinsic number of charges per particle, Z, on particles in a suspension of monodisperse sulfonated polystyrene latex is found by measuring steady-state voltammetric transport-limited currents for the reduction of hydrogen counterion at a Pt disk microelectrode in a suspension containing excess supporting electrolyte. Limiting currents measured in deionized latex suspensions yield a corresponding effective charge, Z*. Electrostatic binding of an inner layer of counterions to the particle renders Z* < Z. Voltammetrically determined charges agree with the intrinsic and effective Stokes charges as determined by titration and electrophoresis, respectively. ζ- Potentials calculated from the measured electrophoretic mobility of the particles yield the Loeb charge number, which agrees more closely with Z than with Z*. For existing data on spherically charged macroions, Z*/Z decreases with increasing ratio of intrinsic charge to macroion radius, Z/a. This finding is supported by effective charge values calculated from the cell model using the nonlinear Poisson−Boltzmann equation with the convention that Z* is the charge found between the c(r)/ 〈c〉 = 1 boundary and the cell wall.Keywords
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