Shear-Induced Counterion Release of a Polyelectrolyte
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Abstract
The shear-induced changes in counterion distribution of a model polyelectrolyte, sodium polystyrene sulfonate (NaPSS), is investigated at single molecular level. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between the fluorescence donor attached at the PSS− chain end and the cationic acceptor serving as the counterion probes in solution shows the increase of average counterion-chain distance. The emission spectra of the pH-responsive fluorophore labeled at PSS− chain end show the dilution of hydronium ions near the chain by shear. The results indicate that the shear applied to the NaPSS solution makes the counterions released from the PSS− chain. The mechanism of counterions' redistribution is attributed to the shear-induced transient overlap of electric fields of multiple PSS− chains. The results indicate that the effective charge of a polyelectrolyte molecule increases with shear, in contrast to the conventional assumption of the invariable charges.
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Presenters
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Jiang Zhao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Authors
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Jiang Zhao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Kaikai Zheng
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Kuo Chen
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Weibin Ren
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Jingfa Yang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences