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Affinity interactions in counterion‐polyelectrolyte systems: Competition between different counterions
Authors:Julio C Benegas  Sergio Paoletti  Marc A G T van den Hoop
Abstract:Non‐bonding, specific interactions between linear polyelectrolytes and different species of counterions (of equal or different valence) are considered in the framework of the counterion condensation theory. It is assumed that these interactions are of short distance nature and that, within our theoretical approach, they apply only to the counterions territorially associated (condensed) to the polyion, which are free to move within the condensation volume Vp around it. It is found that a simple additive term in the total free energy is sufficient to account for this interaction, resulting in a modulation of the polyelectrolytically determined population of territorially bound counterions. The distribution of free and condensed counterions as well as its variation with the physicochemical variables of the solution can be readily calculated. Analysis of literature data on titrations of poly(methacrylic acid) and dextran sulfate in aqueous solution with different species of monovalent and divalent counterions show that both polyanions appear to have a modest affinity free energy (of about RT) for Ca++ counterions when compared with Na+. On the other hand, polyion interactions with the Mg++/Na+ pair are well described by bare polyelectrolytic interactions.
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