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Separation of polyelectrolyte chain dynamics and dynamics of counterion attachment by EPR spectroscopy
Authors:Dariush Hinderberger  Hans Wolfgang Spiess  Gunnar Jeschke
Institution:Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Postfach 3148, 55021 Mainz, Germany
Abstract:Rotational dynamics and local enrichment of counterions close to polyelectrolyte chains were studied by EPR spectroscopy in solvents of different viscosity. The results confirm previous findings (D. Hinderberger, G. Jeschke, and H. W. Spiess, Macromolecules 2002, 35, 9698) that electrostatic attachment of counterions to the chains is dynamic with lifetimes of contact ion pairs shorter than 1 ns. While in low-viscosity solvents linewidths for a dianionic nitroxide probe and their dependence on polyelectrolyte concentration are dominated by the gradient of local concentration in the vicinity of the chain, they are more strongly influenced by changes in rotational dynamics in a glycerol/water mixture. The slowdown of dynamics at higher viscosity strongly depends on polyelectrolyte concentration, suggesting that the lifetime of the attached state increases. The linewidths of trianionic triarylmethyl probes and of the center line of the nitroxide probes are dominated by local counterion enrichment both at low and high viscosity. Comparison of these linewidths and of the extent to which the lineshapes are non-Lorentzian indicates build-up of larger concentration gradients at higher viscosity.
Keywords:chain dynamics  counterion condensation  ESR/EPR  nanoheterogeneity  polyelectrolytes
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