2011
DOI: 10.1021/bm201374p
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Complexation of Ferric Oxide Particles with Pectins of Ordered and Random Distribution of Charged Units

Abstract: Complexation between ferric oxide particles and pectins with degree of methylation 50% but having ordered or random arrangement of free carboxyl groups is investigated by electric light scattering and electrophoresis. The influence of charge distribution in pectin chain on the electrical properties of oppositely charged oxide particles and stability of their suspensions is examined as a function of pectin concentration. Although the difference in charge density of pectin samples is ~5%, we found small but meas… Show more

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“…creases at higher salt concentrations. These observations are in line with previously reported studies on the behavior of alginate and pectin in the presence of divalent cations [29,31]. According to the electro-optic theory, when a direct current (ν = 0 Hz) is applied to the suspension with no spherical particles (with anisotropic electrical polarizability), all the charges of the particles are polarized (ions in the Stern layer, ions from the diffuse part In accordance with the theory, the effect from the suspension of the ellipsoidal particles resulting from the polarization of free counterions along the long particle axis and critical frequency of relaxation υ cr can be estimated by using [33]:…”
Section: Characterization Of Alginate Monolayer On β-Feooh Colloidal ...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…creases at higher salt concentrations. These observations are in line with previously reported studies on the behavior of alginate and pectin in the presence of divalent cations [29,31]. According to the electro-optic theory, when a direct current (ν = 0 Hz) is applied to the suspension with no spherical particles (with anisotropic electrical polarizability), all the charges of the particles are polarized (ions in the Stern layer, ions from the diffuse part In accordance with the theory, the effect from the suspension of the ellipsoidal particles resulting from the polarization of free counterions along the long particle axis and critical frequency of relaxation υ cr can be estimated by using [33]:…”
Section: Characterization Of Alginate Monolayer On β-Feooh Colloidal ...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The experimental results indicate that the effect increases with the increasing concentration of CaCl 2 from up to 3 × 10 −5 M and decreases at higher salt concentrations. These observations are in line with previously reported studies on the behavior of alginate and pectin in the presence of divalent cations [29,31].…”
Section: Characterization Of Alginate Monolayer On β-Feooh Colloidal ...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The explanation for the observed increase in the electrical polarizability on addition of divalent cations is that they cause larger charge fluctuations along the polyelectrolyte chain (in comparison to the monovalent cations) because of their larger valence [42]. Similar increase of the electro-optical effect on increasing concentration of CaCl 2 from 10 −5 to 4 × 10 −5 M has been found for PEC, adsorbed as a monolayer onto ␤-FeOOH particles [43].…”
Section: Pec/chi Multilayer Film In Addition Of Ca 2+ Ionssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Effect of ionic strength and molecular weight on the stability of adsorbed polyelectrolyte bi-layers was also demonstrated for oxide particles in stabilized suspensions [2]. The sensitivity of electro-optics to particle surface charge was used to clarify the role of charge distribution of pectin chains, adsorbing them on oppositely charged ferric oxide particles [3]. The electro-optical signal contains information also on the particle dimensions (through their rotational diffusion coefficients), which allows investigating colloid stability in presence of polyelectrolytes.…”
Section: Electro-optics Of Colloid/polyelectrolyte Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%