2014
DOI: 10.1021/ma501018x
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Dissipative Particle Dynamics Study of Electrostatic Self-Assembly in Aqueous Mixtures of Copolymers Containing One Neutral Water-Soluble Block and One Either Positively or Negatively Charged Polyelectrolyte Block

Abstract: The paper describes the general features and trends of the electrostatic assembly (EA) of block polyelectrolytes. We performed computer simulations of the associative behavior of aqueous mixtures of diblock copolymers containing one neutral water-soluble block and one either positively or negatively charged polyelectolyte (PE) block. While the neutral block is readily soluble in water, the hydrophilic vs hydrophobic nature of the neutral backbone of the PE block and the compatibility of the blocks vary in a br… Show more

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“…24 The parameters obtained were then applied in a systematic study of electrostatic assembly of diblock copolymer with opposite charges ( n n B A  and n n B A  ). 25 With a very short smearing length ( = 0.2), the aggregation behavior of compatible copolymer and the influence of counterion were qualitatively reproduced. However, we are not aware of systematic studies of micellization of ionic surfactants using the smeared charge models and attempts to use DPD to account for the salt effect and the interactions of cationic and anionic surfactants in catanionic mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…24 The parameters obtained were then applied in a systematic study of electrostatic assembly of diblock copolymer with opposite charges ( n n B A  and n n B A  ). 25 With a very short smearing length ( = 0.2), the aggregation behavior of compatible copolymer and the influence of counterion were qualitatively reproduced. However, we are not aware of systematic studies of micellization of ionic surfactants using the smeared charge models and attempts to use DPD to account for the salt effect and the interactions of cationic and anionic surfactants in catanionic mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Similar suggestions can be found in recent DPD studies. 54,57,69 The last term F (M) i j (r i j ) in Eq. (1) models the forces between the proton bead P and bases that are water bead W and sulfonate bead S. The P-base interactions are modelled by the Morse potential, cut and shifted to zero at the cutoff radius r M ,…”
Section: B Dpd Forcefieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(7) and (8) is expected to be most useful if it can be extended empirically to a wider class of systems than originally intended. Indeed, such an assumption is implicit in many articles 43,44,[69][70][71][72][73][74] which have used the Groot and Warren mapping (cf. Eq.…”
Section: B Multicomponent Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%