Lamellar phase coexistence induced by electrostatic interactions

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Y. S. Jho
M. W. Kim
S. A. Safran
P. A. Pincus
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[1] University of California at Santa Barbara,Materials Research Laboratory
[2] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Physics
[3] Weizmann Institute of Science,Department of Materials and Interfaces
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The European Physical Journal E | 2010年 / 31卷
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Condensed Phase; Surface Charge Density; Intermembrane Spacing; Equilibrium Distance; Phase Coexistence;
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Membranes containing highly charged biomolecules can have a minimal free-energy state at small separations that originates in the strongly correlated electrostatic interactions mediated by counterions. This phenomenon can lead to a condensed, lamellar phase of charged membranes that coexists in thermodynamic equilibrium with a very dilute membrane phase. Although the dilute phase is mostly water, entropy dictates that this phase must contain some membranes and counterions. Thus, electrostatics alone can give rise to the coexistence of a condensed and an unbound lamellar phase. We use numerical simulations to predict the nature of this coexistence when the charge density of the membrane is large, for the case of multivalent counterions and for a membrane charge that is characteristic of biomolecules. We also investigate the effects of counterion size and salt on the two coexisting phases. With increasing salt concentration, we predict that electrostatic screening by salt can destroy the phase separation.
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