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Globular colloids and flexible

T. A. Hatton, Protein partitioning in two-phase aqueous polymer systems. 2. On the free energy of mixing globular colloids and flexible polymers, Macromolecules 1992a,... [Pg.241]

ABBOTT ET AL. Interactions of Globular Colloids and Flexible Polymers 55... [Pg.55]

Basic quantities and properties utilized for the characterization of macromolecules and colloidal particles are molecular mass (Al), molecular interactions (Aj), size (radius of g3uation Rg hydrodynamic radius Rh), particle scattering function (P(q)) defined by particle shape, and internal motions. Polydispersity can also be characterized by DLS. Combinations of these quantities are useful parameters to characterize maaomolecules or colloidal particles. There are a variety of monomolecular and multimolecular colloidal particles (e.g., globular proteins) flexible chain macromolecules, rigid and semifiexible rod-like macromolecules, micelles, and other self-assembled particles. We can choose suitable and efficient pathways to characterize them depending on their nature. LLS is a very powerful tool in this respect. [Pg.319]


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