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Collapse of four-arm stars polyelectrolyte brushes under an electric field in the presence of trivalent salt coions

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages 356-364

Publisher

CHINESE PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp2004059

Keywords

Polymer brush; Charged polymer; Electric field; Adsorption; Molecular dynamics; Electrostatics; Multivalent ion

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21774067]
  2. K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University

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The study highlights the importance of charge fraction of grafted star chains and salt concentration in competitive adsorption of charged monomers and trivalent salt coions on the electrode. At high charge fraction, charged monomers dominate the adsorption, while at low charge fraction, trivalent salt coions have stronger affinity for the electrode.
Langevin dynamics simulations were conducted to study the collapse of grafted partially charged 4-arm star chains onto the oppositely charged grafting electrode in the presence of trivalent salt coions. Simulation results reveal that the average charge fraction of the grafted star chains and the salt concentration play critical roles in the competitive adsorption of charged monomers and trivalent salt coions onto the oppositely charged electrode. For grafted star chains with relatively high charge fraction, charged monomers are the dominant species collapsing on the oppositely charged electrode with the emergence of charge reversal on the grafting electrode. At a low charge fraction such that the total amount of charges on a grafted star molecule is comparable to that of a trivalent salt coion, trivalent salt coions absorb more strongly onto the electrode than grafted stars even at very low salt concentration. It is found that at relatively low charge fraction of star chains, the addition of trivalent salt coions does not lead to charge overcompensation of the surface charges on the grafting electrode. The stretching of star brushes under an electric field in the presence of trivalent salt coions was also briefly investigated.

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