The interaction of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) with a cationic polyelectrolyte derived from a copolymer of 4-vinyl pyridine and styrene was investigated. It was found that there is a narrow molar ratio region of SDS/ cation at which the viscosity of aqueous solutions rise suddenly due to the aggre
The interaction of sodium alginate with univalent cations
β Scribed by Hucheng Zhang; Honghe Zheng; Qingzhi Zhang; Jianji Wang; Mikio Konno
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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β¦ Synopsis
The M/G ratio, dyad and triad frequencies in the sodium alginate chain, were determined from 13 C-nmr spectra. The interactions of sodium alginate in solution with the univalent cations K / ion and Na / ion have been investigated by viscometry and membrane osmometry. The dependencies of intrinsic viscosity, Huggins constant, and second virial coefficient on ionic strength were observed, and the maximums in reduced viscosity were obtained in low KCl and NaCl concentrations, respectively. These show that the electroviscous effects play an important role in polyelectrolyte solution, and the effect of the Na / ion on aqueous solution of sodium alginate is greater than the K / ion. The experimental observations are interpreted in terms of ion-pair formation with carboxyl groups of mannuronate and isolated guluronate residues and cooperation ''egg-box'' binding between polyguluronate chain sequence. The difference of interaction between univalent cations and alginate chains in solution is attributed to the ability of their binding with the polyion, which depends on the properties of ions itself.
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