Bending Moduli of Charged Membranes Immersed in Polyelectrolyte Solutions

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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16 pages, 6 figures

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10.1039/b612808d

We study the contribution of polyelectrolytes in solution to the bending moduli of charged membranes. Using the Helfrich free energy, and within the mean-field theory, we calculate the dependence of the bending moduli on the electrostatics and short-range interactions between the membrane and the polyelectrolyte chains. The most significant effect is seen for strong short-range interactions and low amounts of added salt where a substantial increase in the bending moduli of order $1 k_BT$ is obtained. From short-range repulsive membranes, the polyelectrolyte contribution to the bending moduli is small, of order $0.1 k_BT$ up to at most $1 k_BT$. For weak short-range attraction, the increase in membrane rigidity is smaller and of less significance. It may even become negative for large enough amounts of added salt. Our numerical results are obtained by solving the adsorption problem in spherical and cylindrical geometries. In some cases the bending moduli are shown to follow simple scaling laws.

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