2016
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.94.032504
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Role of the ratio of biopolyelectrolyte persistence length to nanoparticle size in the structural tuning of electrostatic complexes

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“…This effect is slight, but has been observed for the three ratios studied below 0.3. We underline that the fractal dimension obtained with Au-PLL agrees with previous experimental 18 and numerical 35 studies dedicated to the structural evolution of nanoparticle/homopolyelectrolyte complexes as a function of the ratio between the polyelectrolyte total persistence…”
Section: Complexation Between Aunp(mua) and Polymerssupporting
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“…This effect is slight, but has been observed for the three ratios studied below 0.3. We underline that the fractal dimension obtained with Au-PLL agrees with previous experimental 18 and numerical 35 studies dedicated to the structural evolution of nanoparticle/homopolyelectrolyte complexes as a function of the ratio between the polyelectrolyte total persistence…”
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confidence: 87%
“…1 Indeed, it has been shown that the electrostatic complexation of cationic gold NPs (AuNPs) with DNA enables to assemble a finite number of NPs in stable linear nanostructures in water by simple mixing. 14 Similar results were then reported with silica NPs 15 and other polyelectrolytes such as chitosan, 16,17 hyaluronic acid, 18,19 polystyrene sulfonate 20 and polylysine. 18 However, as shown theoretically 21 and experimentally 18 , the interparticle distance within these assemblies is governed by the electrostatic interactions.…”
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“…By contrast, the elution time of Col was delayed after HSVM, suggesting a molecular weight decrease (Table S1, ESI †). These differences may be caused by differences in the persistent length of the polymer [35][36][37] because stiffer polymers should be more easily degraded. Unfortunately, GPC measurement for PGA could not be performed because PGA was not dissolved in hexafluoroisopropanol.…”
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