hydrophobic interactions are usually considered the two Competition between mono-and divalent ions in the association most important. Electrostatic binding is a process that has of counterions to the headgroups of amphiphiles was studied in its most famous description in the DLVO theory for the one
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Affinity interactions in counterion-polyelectrolyte systems: Competition between different counterions
✍ Scribed by Julio C. Benegas; Sergio Paoletti; Marc A. G. T. van den Hoop
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1999
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- English
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- 8
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- Article
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## Abstract Manning's and Scatchard's models for the description of ion–polyelectrolyte interactions are compared in the case of linear polyelectrolytes and bivalent counterions, where “condensation” of the counterions is known to occur for certain concentration ratios of the two species in solutio