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Nanoparticle adsorption on a weak polyelectrolyte. Stiffness, pH, charge mobility, and ionic concentration effects investigated by Monte Carlo simulations.

Serge Ulrich1, Marianne Seijo, Abohachem Laguecir, Serge Stoll.   

Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations have been used to study two different models for a weak linear polyelectrolyte in the presence of nanoparticles: (i) a rodlike and (ii) a flexible polyelectrolytes. The use of simulated annealing has made it possible to simulate a polyelectrolyte chain in the presence of several nanoparticles by improving conformation sampling and avoiding multiple minima problems when dense conformations are produced. Nanoparticle distributions along the polymer backbone were analyzed versus the ionic concentration, polyelectrolyte stiffness, and nanoparticle surface charge. Titration curves were calculated and the influences of the ionic concentration, solution pH, and number of adsorbed nanoparticles on the acid/base polyelectrolyte properties have been systematically investigated. The subtle balance of attractive and repulsive interactions has been discussed, and some characteristic conformations are presented. The comparison of the two limit models provides a good representation of the stiffness influence on the complex formation. In some conditions, overcharging was obtained and presented with respect to both the polyelectrolyte and nanoparticle as the central element. Finally, the charge mobility influence along the polyelectrolyte backbone was investigated by considering annealed and quenched polyelectrolyte chains.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17048913     DOI: 10.1021/jp063671d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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