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Electrostatics patch aggregation

At the molecular level, various specific and non-specific solvent-solute interactions may occur in polysaccharide solutions that may result in a change in the conformational shape, solubility, viscosity and other hydrodynamic and thermodynamic properties. Hydrophilic interactions such as hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions are believed to be factors that influence the conformation of polysaccharides in solution, although the question is being raised (more and more) as to the implication of patches of hydrophobic intermolecular interactions, especially for chain aggregations. One important feature is the... [Pg.709]


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