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Viscosity of Semidilute and Concentrated Nonentangled Flexible Polyelectrolytes in Salt-Free Solution

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 123, Issue 26, Pages 5626-5634

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.9b03044

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We report viscosity data of nonentangled sodium polystyrene sulfonate (NaPSS) in salt-free aqueous solution as a function of polymer concentration (c) and degree of polymerization (N). Different empirical equations are examined and found not to describe the semidilute solution viscosity over a wide concentration range and/or to yield values of [eta] that do not match dilute solution measurements. Deviations from the scaling prediction of the eta(sp) proportional to c(1/2) (Fuoss' law) are observed at high concentrations. Specifically, we find eta(sp) approximate to N-1.26 c(1/2) e(1.)(4c) in the semidilute regime, which agrees with the scaling prediction only for c less than or similar to 0.02 M. The viscosity data presented in this study and in earlier reports show a high degree of consistency. A comparison with diffusion measurements for NaPSS in salt-free solution by Oostwal and co-workers suggests that the disagreement between the scaling theory and experiments does not arise solely from the concentration dependence of the monomeric friction coefficient.

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