We report measurements on the aggregation processes in a colloidal suspension of polystyrene particles covered with F(ab) 2 (immunoglobulin IgG fragment) performed by static and dynamic light scattering. In order to study the cluster morphology of aggregates, the fractal dimension is obtained from t
Equilibrium structure in polymer-coated colloids
β Scribed by David Ronis
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 791 KB
- Volume
- 231
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0378-4371
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β¦ Synopsis
A theory for the coupled translational and conformational equilibrium in colloidal suspensions stabilized by coatings of charged or neutral polymers is presented. The theory combines a Monte Carlo calculation of an ideal chain in a mean field of its neighbors with Ornstein-Zernike integral equations that describe the electric double layer and inter-colloid correlations, and gives the local monomer densities, counter-ion distributions, and center-of-mass pair correlation functions, as well as concomitant structure and form factors and thermodynamic functions. It is shown that (1) the polymer chains can simultaneously exhibit crystalline, flexible-rod, and disordered regions, depending on the distance from the colloid surface, charge, and extent of screening; (2) local electro-neutrality is obeyed down to scales of roughly a Debye length; (3) there is very little inter-penetration of the polymer layers, even for neutral polymer chains in moderately good solvents. Finally, continuum descriptions of the polymer are presented and solved.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Moderate concentrations of a small non-adsorbing polymer cause a suspension of colloidal particles to phase-separate into coexisting colloidal fluid and crystal via the 'depletion' mechanism. At higher polymer concentrations, crystallization is suppressed, and a variety of non-equilibrium aggregatio