| Literature DB >> 27939186 |
Xiaoqing Liu1, Jean-Paul Chapel2, Christophe Schatz3.
Abstract
While many studies on coacervation have targeted biomacromolecules, we review in this article the key structure, thermodynamic and kinetic features of a fully synthetic coacervating system based on polyacrylic acid (PAA) and poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC) oppositely charged polyelectrolytes at pH10, where PAA chains are fully deprotonated. Among the main points of interest, we can highlight (i) the presence of polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) nanoparticles that, unexpectedly, coexist with a certain amount of coacervate droplets in a large range of compositions, even far from stoichiometry; (ii) the fact that these PEC nanoparticles are likely precursors of the coacervation occurring at stoichiometry; (iii) the formation of soluble PECs only in a certain range of physicochemical conditions; (iv) the equilibrium properties of the system; (v) and last but not least a distinctive kinetic signature at stoichiometry evidenced by a peak in light scattering at very short times (~100ms). Some of these results can be rationalized on the basis of weak interaction unfolding between oppositely charged PAA and PDADMAC chains as revealed by microcalorimetry measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Coacervation; Poly(acrylic acid); Poly(diallyldimethylammonium) chloride; Polyelectrolyte complexation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27939186 DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2016.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0001-8686 Impact factor: 12.984