Polyelectrolytes in Solution and at Surfaces

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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60 pages, 17 figures. To appear in "Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry", Wiley-VCH. Some revisions and added references

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This chapter deals with charged polymers (polyelectrolytes) in solution and at surfaces. The behavior of polyelectrolytes is markedly different from that of neutral polymers. In bulk solutions, i.e. disregarding the surface effect, there are two unique features to charged polymers: first, due to the presence of long-ranged electrostatic repulsion between charged monomers, the polymer conformations are much more extended, giving rise to a very small overlap concentration and high solution viscosity. Second, the presence of a large number of counter-ions increases the osmotic pressure of polyelectrolyte solutions, making such polymers water soluble as is of great importance to many applications. At surfaces, the same interplay between monomer-monomer repulsion and counter-ion degrees of freedom leads to a number of special properties. In particular, the adsorption behavior depends on both the concentration of polymers and added salt in the bulk. We first describe the adsorption behavior of single polyelectrolyte molecules, and discuss the necessary conditions to obtain an adsorbed layer and characterize its width. Depending on the stiffness of the polyelectrolyte, the layer can be flat and compressed or coiled and extended. We then proceed and discuss the adsorption of polyelectrolytes from semi-dilute solutions. Mean-field theory profiles of polyelectrolyte adsorption are calculated as function of surface charge density (or surface potential), the amount of salt in the system and the charge fraction on the chains. The phenomenon of charge inversion is reviewed and its relevance to the formation of multilayers is explained. The review ends with a short overview of the behavior of grafted polyelectrolytes.

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