End effects of strongly charged polyelectrolytes: A molecular dynamics study
2001; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 114; Issue: 21 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1063/1.1370077
ISSN1520-9032
AutoresHans Jörg Limbach, Christian Holm,
Tópico(s)Surfactants and Colloidal Systems
ResumoWe investigate end-effects in the ion distribution around strongly charged, flexible polyelectrolytes with a quenched charge distribution by molecular dynamics simulations of dilute polyelectrolyte solutions. We take the counterions explicitly into account and calculate the full Coulomb interaction via an Ewald summation method. We find that the free counterions of the solution are distributed in such a way that a fraction of the chain charges is effectively neutralized. This in turn leads to an effective charge distribution which is similar to those found for weakly charged titrating polyelectrolytes that have an annealed charge distribution. The delicate interplay between the electrostatic interactions, the chain conformation and the counterion distribution is studied in detail as a function of different system parameters such as the chain length Nm, the charge fraction f, the charged particle density rho, the ionic strength and the solvent quality. Comparisons are made with predictions from a scaling theory.
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