Translational Dielectric Friction on a Chain of Charged Spheres
We have proved in details that the dielectric friction remains the principal frictional effect for a stretched polyion modeled as a chain of charged spheres, whereas, in the case of Manning’s model (infinite thread with a continuous distribution of charge), this friction effect is nonexistent. Accor...
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doaj-43a8228fba054ffda994116bca0213de2020-11-24T21:46:51ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/567560567560Translational Dielectric Friction on a Chain of Charged SpheresSondès Boughammoura0Jalel M'halla1Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, UR Electrolytes, University of Monastir, 5000 Monastir, TunisiaFaculty of Sciences of Monastir, UR Electrolytes, University of Monastir, 5000 Monastir, TunisiaWe have proved in details that the dielectric friction remains the principal frictional effect for a stretched polyion modeled as a chain of charged spheres, whereas, in the case of Manning’s model (infinite thread with a continuous distribution of charge), this friction effect is nonexistent. According to this chain model, it is therefore possible to detect by conductivity measurements any transition from a coiled configuration (ellipsoidal model) to a stretched configuration during dilution process. We have also underlined the important interdependence between the dielectric friction and the ionic condensation of the counterions, in order to distinguish between the Ostwald regime and the Manning regime for which the degree of condensation is practically constant in a large range of concentrations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/567560 |
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Translational Dielectric Friction on a Chain of Charged Spheres |
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Translational Dielectric Friction on a Chain of Charged Spheres |
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We have proved in details that the dielectric friction remains the principal frictional effect for a stretched polyion modeled as a chain of charged spheres, whereas, in the case of Manning’s model (infinite thread with a continuous distribution of charge), this friction effect is nonexistent. According to this chain model, it is therefore possible to detect by conductivity measurements any transition from a coiled configuration (ellipsoidal model) to a stretched configuration during dilution process. We have also underlined the important interdependence between the dielectric friction and the ionic condensation of the counterions, in order to distinguish between the Ostwald regime and the Manning regime for which the degree of condensation is practically constant in a large range of concentrations. |
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