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... copolymer of monomers having COOH groups and COO ̄ groups . At a given pH value and concentration of macroions , only the average proportion of these groups is determined and the solution is a mixture of macroions that have different ...
... copolymer of monomers having COOH groups and COO ̄ groups . At a given pH value and concentration of macroions , only the average proportion of these groups is determined and the solution is a mixture of macroions that have different ...
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... Copolymer of acrylic acid and vinyl alcohol ; ( d ) Poly - N - n - butyl pyridinium hydroxide ; ( e ) Poly- glutamic acid and polylysine ; ( ƒ ) Deoxyribonucleic acid neutralized . The last example in Fig . 1 presents the chemical.
... Copolymer of acrylic acid and vinyl alcohol ; ( d ) Poly - N - n - butyl pyridinium hydroxide ; ( e ) Poly- glutamic acid and polylysine ; ( ƒ ) Deoxyribonucleic acid neutralized . The last example in Fig . 1 presents the chemical.
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... copolymer with a varied arrangement of ionized and nonionized groups . On the average , the number of ionized groups ... copolymer . Therefore , it is expected that the solution of the homopolymer shows a higher viscosity than the ...
... copolymer with a varied arrangement of ionized and nonionized groups . On the average , the number of ionized groups ... copolymer . Therefore , it is expected that the solution of the homopolymer shows a higher viscosity than the ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
theoretically understandable Idealized treatment based on the simplest | 5 |
Electrical Potential Around the Macroion | 9 |
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activity coefficient additivity law alkali apparent charge bound counter ions chain Chapter charge density charged groups chemical potential coefficient of counter concentration of counter concentration of free concentration of macroions copolymer coulomb counter ion condensation critical value cylindrical macroion cylindrical model decreases degree of dissociation degree of neutralization derived dielectric constant dielectric increment electric free energy entropy equilibrium experimental extensive force fluctuation free counter ions free energy free volume hydrogen ions increase interaction ionic atmosphere ionized groups kinds of counter larger than unity logarithm monomers number of charges number of counter number of free osmotic coefficient osmotic pressure Poisson-Boltzmann equation polyacids polyacrylic acid polyelectrolytes Polymer polyvalent counter ions potential trough potential valley proportional radius random coil ratio refractive index region relation repulsion result rodlike macroion salt concentration shown in Fig simple salt smaller than unity sodium ions spherical macroion total number valence water structure