Chain Collapse and Counterion Condensation in Dilute Polyelectrolyte Solutions
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- 26 February 1998
Abstract
A new quantitative theory for polyelectrolytes in salt free dilute solutions is developed. Depending on the electrostatic interaction strength, polyelectrolytes in solutions can undergo strong stretching (with polyelectrolyte dimension R_g\sim l_B^{1/3}N, where l_B is the Bjerrum length and N is the number of the chain segments) or strong compression (with R_g\sim l_B^{-1/2}N^{1/3}). A strong polymer collapse occurs as a first-order phase transition due to accompanying counterion condensation.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1998-02-26, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 81 (7), 1433.
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