The influence of molecular weight on the counterion polarization of sodium polystyrenesulfonate (NaPSS) is investigated by electric light scattering. The polyelectrolyte is adsorbed in excess on β€-ferric hydrous oxide particles (β€-FeOOH), which are shown to assume the charge characteristics of the p
Electric Properties of Adsorbed Polystyrenesulfonate: II: The Effect of Low Molecular Salts
β Scribed by Tsetska Radeva
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Volume
- 220
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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β¦ Synopsis
Counterion polarization of sodium and magnesium polystyrenesulfonate (NaPSS and MgPSS), adsorbed in an excess onto ellipsoidal β€-ferric hydrous oxide particles (β€-FeOOH), is studied in both the absence and the presence of added simple electrolytes, NaCl and MgCl 2 . The amplitude of the low-frequency (10 2 -10 4 Hz) and the high-frequency (10 4 -10 6 Hz) electro-optical effects of NaPSS is found to decrease with increasing NaCl concentration, while the critical frequency of relaxation of both effects remains unchanged. Addition of MgCl 2 to the suspension containing Mg-PSS also reduces the amplitude of the low-frequency electrooptical effect, but the amplitude of the high-frequency effect increases. The increased number of mobile (not bound) divalent ions, which produce larger charge fluctuation, could explain the highfrequency effect increase in the presence of a small excess of MgCl 2 . Substitution of Na Ψ counterions of PSS by Mg 2Ψ is found to increase the critical frequency of relaxation and to reduce the amplitude of the low-frequency effect, probably due to the strong repulsion between bound divalent counterions. The polyion length remains nearly unchanged during this substitution, as evidenced by the constant relaxation time of the polyelectrolyte-coated particles. The increase of counterion valence is not found to affect the amplitude of the high-frequency electro-optical effect in the absence of added salt.
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