SAXS from Four-Arm Polyelectrolyte Stars in Semi-Dilute Solutions
✍ Scribed by Delphine Moinard; Daniel Taton; Yves Gnanou; Cyrille Rochas; Redouane Borsali
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Volume
- 204
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
We have performed small‐angle X‐ray scattering experiments on semi‐dilute solutions of highly charged star polyelectrolytes. Poly(sodium acrylate) (PANa) and poly(cesium acrylate) (PACs) stars with four arms were successfully synthesized by a combination of atom transfer radical polymerization and chemical modifications. Over a wide range of polyelectrolyte concentration C~p~, these two systems as well as their equivalent linear polyelectrolytes were investigated at different ionic strengths. Scattering experiments show the existence of a scattering peak denoted as q~max~, which disappears with the addition of a simple electrolyte, evidencing the electrostatic character of the interactions. We have also studied the effect of the charge parameter and the nature of the counterion (Na and Cs) on the scattering properties of these star polyelectrolytes. In the case of PACs, q~max~ scales with the polyelectrolyte concentration as C~p~^1/2^ over the whole range of studied concentrations, whereas it scales as C~p~^1/2^ (for C~p~ < 45 mg · ml^−1^) and C~p~^1/4^ (for C~p~ > 45 mg · ml^−1^) in the case of PANa.
Variation of q~max~ as a function of polyelectrolyte concentration C~p~ for PA1Cs (○) and PA2Cs (•) stars (error bars are indicated).
magnified imageVariation of q~max~ as a function of polyelectrolyte concentration C~p~ for PA1Cs (○) and PA2Cs (•) stars (error bars are indicated).