On the monomer density of grafted polyelectrolyte brushes and their interactions

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Manciu, M [1 ]
Ruckenstein, E [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Chem Engn, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
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10.1021/la049168e
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O6 [化学];
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Most of the modern theories of grafted polyelectrolyte brushes are valid only for moderate stretching of the polyelectrolyte. However, particularly at low ionic strength and high grafting densities, even a moderate charge of the polyelectrolyte can generate a strong stretching. A simple mean field model for strongly stretched grafted polyelectrolyte brushes is suggested, based on an approximate calculation of the partition function of a polyelectrolyte chain. It is shown that the average Boltzmann factor of a possible chain configuration can be approximated by the Boltzmann factor of a configuration with a constant monomer distribution, for which the free energy can be readily obtained. The monomer density in the brush and the interaction between two surfaces with grafted polyelectrolyte brushes could be calculated as a statistical average over all possible configurations. Some simple analytical results are derived, and their accuracy is examined. The dependence of the brush thickness on the electrolyte concentration is investigated, and it is shown that the trapping of a fraction of counterions in the brush influences strongly the thickness of the brush. When two surfaces with grafted polyelectrolyte brushes approach each other more rapidly than the ion diffusion parallel to the surface, the trapping of the counterions between the brushes can affect the interactions by orders of magnitude.
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