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Molecular Entanglement and Electrospinnability of Biopolymers
Published on: September 3, 2014
Molecular Mass Dependence of Interfacial Tension in Complex Coacervation
Debra J Audus1, Samim Ali1, Artem M Rumyantsev2
1Materials Science and Engineering Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA.
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The interfacial tension of coacervates, the liquidlike phase composed of oppositely charged polymers that coexists at equilibrium with a supernatant, forms the basis for multiple technologies. Here we present a comprehensive set of experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to probe the effect of molecular mass on interfacial tension γ, far from the critical point, and derive γ=γ_{∞}(1-h/N), where N is the degree of polymerization, γ_{∞} is the infinite molecular mass limit, and h is a constant that physically corresponds to the number of monomers of one chain within the coacervate correlation volume.
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