1991
DOI: 10.1002/actp.1991.010420412
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Untersuchungen zur gleichzeitigen Homo‐ und Heterosymplexbildung mit synthetischen Polyampholyten vom Pendant‐Typ

Abstract: Die Polyanion‐Polykation‐Wechselwirkung (Symplexbildung) Wurde bei zwei ampholytischen Copolymeren aus Vinylethinylpiperidol und Acryläure bzw. des N‐methylierten Analogen und Methacrylsäure turbidimetrisch, konduktometrisch und potentiometrisch untersucht. Die Ergebnisse werden unter dem Aspekt einer konkurrierenden Homosymplexbildung zwischen den funktionellen Gruppen des Polyampholyten und Heterosymplexbildung zwischen einer Art der funktionellen Gruppen des Polyampholyten und einem entgegengesetzt geladene… Show more

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“…At the IEP the compact globule structure is formed via squeezing out the solvent due to strong electrostatic attraction forces between oppositely charged groups. The isoelectric effect taking place at the IEP was first reported by authors [137,138,139] and afterwards confirmed by several researchers [140,141,142]. Moreover, it can be stated that any molecules associated with polyampholytes can potentially be discharged at the IEP via controlling their inter- and intramolecular interactions.…”
Section: Realization Of the ‘Isoelectric Effect’ At The Isoelectrimentioning
confidence: 78%
“…At the IEP the compact globule structure is formed via squeezing out the solvent due to strong electrostatic attraction forces between oppositely charged groups. The isoelectric effect taking place at the IEP was first reported by authors [137,138,139] and afterwards confirmed by several researchers [140,141,142]. Moreover, it can be stated that any molecules associated with polyampholytes can potentially be discharged at the IEP via controlling their inter- and intramolecular interactions.…”
Section: Realization Of the ‘Isoelectric Effect’ At The Isoelectrimentioning
confidence: 78%