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New Perspective on the Cliff Edge Peak in the Surface Tension of Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant Mixtures

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 1, Issue 20, Pages 3021-3026

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jz101179f

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  1. European Community [PERG02-GA-2007-2249]
  2. Hungarian Scientific Research Fund [OTKA H-07A 74230]
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research

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We present how dramatically the nonequilibrium nature of an oppsitely charged polyelectrolyte/surfactant mixture can affect the interfacial properties. We show for the first time that the cliff edge peak in the surface tension of the poly(diallydimethylammonium chloride)/sodium dodecyl surfate system is produced as a direct result of depletion of surface-active material from the bulk solution due to a show precipitation process in the phase separation region. Simple illustrations are given of how to control the production of the peak, to eliminate the feature for equivalent aged solutions through the use of different sample handling methods, and even to change its characteristics at short surface ages. The potential to tune nonequilibrium, steady-state interfacial properties for such strongly associating system is clearly demonstrated. We propose that our findings in general may be applicable to a broad range of mixture containing surfactants and oppositely charged macromolecules such as polymers proteins and DNA.

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