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Linear charge density, polyelectrolyte-counterion interactions

In polyelectrolyte solutions, the counterion condensation on linear polyelectrolyte chains is known to occur when the charge density along the chain exceeds the critical value [40]. Our work indicates the existence of a critical value for the separation distance between chains, where the interchain interaction changes drastically, most likely due to the transition in the binding mode of the counterions (see Fig. 13). Many peculiar forms of behavior, which are often interpreted by the cluster formation or the interchain organization of polyelectrolytes, have been reported for high concentrations of aqueous polyelectrolytes... [Pg.14]


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