Linear polyelectrolytes in tetravalent salt solutions |
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Authors: | Hsiao Pai-Yi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, Republic of China. pyhsiao@ess.nthu.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | The effect of adding tetravalent salt of different sizes to a solution of linear and flexible polyelectrolytes is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. Upon the addition of salt, a chain reexpansion takes place, following a well-known collapsed conformation. The degrees of collapse and reexpansion increase with ion size. In the solution, tetravalent counterions replace monovalent ones and condense onto the chains. The condensation for small ions displays a profile different from that for large ones. In a high-salt region, ions can form layering orders around a polyelectrolyte and locally overcompensate the charge inside. Consequently, the integrated charge distribution reveals an oscillatory behavior away from a chain. By studying the radial distribution function between monomers on different polyelectrolytes, like-charge attraction between chains is demonstrated. This attraction is a prerequisite to chain aggregation or precipitation. The results show a strong dependence of salt concentration and ion size on the properties of polyelectrolyte solutions. |
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