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``Looping-back'' complexation in stoichiometrically assymmetric polyelectrolyte solutions

ORAL

Abstract

The complexation of ionic polymers is typically studied in model systems lacking compositional heterogeneity that is often unavoidable in realistic systems. We address this by examining the coacervation behavior of synthetic, homologous polyions over a range of stoichiometric asymmetry between polyanions and polycations. An unexpected, narrow ``looping-back'' coexistence window is observed at low salt concentrations, and is captured by a theoretical model incorporating reversible ion-binding and chain connectivity, revealing the importance of the competition between charge neutrality and mixing entropy. Partitioning of both small ions and polyions between the supernatant and coacervate phases is measured, and theoretically analyzed.

Presenters

  • Sean Friedowitz

    Stanford Univ, Stanford University

Authors

  • Sean Friedowitz

    Stanford Univ, Stanford University

  • Junzhe Lou

    Stanford Univ

  • Yan Xia

    Stanford Univ

  • Jian Qin

    Department of Chemical Engineering,, Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford University