Anomalous Small Angle X-ray Scattering Study of Counterion Distribution around Macroion and Biopolyelectrolytes
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Abstract
The counterion condensed around marcoion is important for their solution behavior. While other techniques can hardly achieve, anomalous small angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS) can deterimine numbers and spatial distribution of counterions around the macroion. {Mo132}, a negetively charged sphere of ~3 nm diameter, was used as a model of macroions to be investigated by ASAXS. The result shows: 1. Extra Rb+ can neutralize most of negative charges and induce coagulation of {Mo132}. 2. Extra Sr2+ can effectively screen the electrostatic interaction between {Mo132} but cannot induce coagulation. Contrary to DLVO or Debye-Huckel theory, Sr2+ only loosely associate with macroion. While the Coulomb force dominate the interactions between macroions and counterions in most cases, the energy penalty of break the hydration shell of the divalent cation (Sr2+) upon counterion-macroion association is important, which caused this abnormal counterion association behavior. Counterion distribution around several other soft and rigid charged polysaccharides were also studied.
*T.L. acknowledges support by NSF (CHE1607138 and CHE1904397) and the University of Akron. NSF’s ChemMatCARS Sector 15 is supported by the Divisions of Chemistry (CHE) and Materials Research (DMR), National Science Foundation, under grant number NSF/CHE-1834750. Use of the Advanced Photon Source, an Office of Science User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory, was supported by the U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
Publication: J. Chen, M. K. Bera, H. Li, Y. Yang, X. Sun, J. Luo, J. Baughman, C. Liu, X. Yao, S. S. C. Chuang, T. Liu, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021, 60, 5833.
Presenters
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Jiahui Chen
- Argonne National Lab