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Dispersions of Macromolecules in Nonelectrolytes

Dilute Dispersions of Macromolecules in Nonelectrolytes The Stokes-Einstein equation has already been presented. It was noted that its validity was restricted to large solutes, such as spherical macromolecules and particles in a continuum solvent. The equation has also been found to predict accurately the diffusion coefficient of spherical latex particles and globular proteins. Corrections to Stokes-Einstein for molecules approximating spheroids is given by Tanford Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, Wiley, New York, (1961). Since solute-solute interactions are ignored in this theory, it applies in the dilute range only. [Pg.55]


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