Complexation of homologous polyions with variable polarity

ORAL

Abstract

Polyelectrolyte complexation is sensitive to both long-ranged electrostatic interaction and short-ranged effects including solvation and ion association. We synthesized polyanions and polycations with identical backbone, variable length, and controlled solvation environment around charges. Systematic dependences on molecular weight and local environment are revealed by accurate polymer compositions determined using spectroscopic measurements, for nine sets of polymer pairs. Using two fitting parameters, the backbone solubility parameter and the ion-binding strength, the results are quantatively described by a solution free energy model that incorporates properly charge connectivity and ion-binding equilibrium.

Presenters

  • Jian Qin

    • Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
    • Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Jian Qin

    • Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
    • Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
  • Sean Friedowitz

    • Stanford University
  • Junzhe Lou

    • Stanford University
  • Yan Xia

    • Stanford University