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Molecular Thermodynamic Model for Polyelectrolyte Solutions with Added Salts
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作者 张波 蔡钧 +1 位作者 刘洪来 胡英 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2002年第3期311-315,共5页
A molecular thermodynamic model of polyelectrolyte developed previously was extended to polyelectrolyte solutions with added salts.Thermodynamic properties,such as activity coefficients of polyelectrolytes or added sa... A molecular thermodynamic model of polyelectrolyte developed previously was extended to polyelectrolyte solutions with added salts.Thermodynamic properties,such as activity coefficients of polyelectrolytes or added salts and osmotic coefficients of solvent, of a number of aqueous mixtures of polyelectrolytes and salts are analyzed with the proposed model.Successful correlation is obtained in the range of moderate or higher polyion concentration.For the same sample,thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolytes with and without simple electrolytes can be predicted mutually using parameters from regression data. 展开更多
关键词 polyelectrolyte solution molecular thermodynamic model activitycoefficient osmotic coefficient
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STUDIES ON RELATION BETWEEN INTRINSIC VISCOSITY OF POLYELECTROLYTES IN SOLUTIONS USED FOR LAYER-BY-LAYER SELFASSEMBLY AND THEIR CORRESPONDING ADSORPTION AMOUNTS IN THE RESULTANT MULTILAYER MEMBRANES
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作者 钱锦文 安全福 Phillip Choi 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第3期297-306,共10页
The adsorption amount of poly(styrene sulfonate) and poly(dimethyldiallyl ammonium chloride) (PSS/PDDA) self-assembled multilayer membranes in designed dipping solvents were measured by UV-Vis-spectroscopy and quartz ... The adsorption amount of poly(styrene sulfonate) and poly(dimethyldiallyl ammonium chloride) (PSS/PDDA) self-assembled multilayer membranes in designed dipping solvents were measured by UV-Vis-spectroscopy and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). Intrinsic viscosities of PSS and PDDA in corresponding dipping solvents were determined by an Ubbelohde viscometer. It is found that the adsorption amount of PSS/PDDA self-assembled multilayer membranes built up in different dipping solutions, added salt concentration, pH of solution and solvent quality, respectively changed oppositely with the corresponding intrinsic viscosity of PSS and PDDA in dipping solvents. A negative relation between the adsorption amount and intrinsic viscosity was revealed, and explained in term of the concept of excluded volume of polymer molecule in dilute solutions. 展开更多
关键词 Self-assembled multilayer membrane PSS/PDDA polyelectrolyte solution Intrinsic viscosity
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Viscosity,NMR Diffusometry and Light Scattering Data for Aqueous and Aqueous-Salt Solutions of Poly(1-butyl-3-vinylimidazolium bromide)
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作者 Petr A.Korchak Polina S.Yarchenko +2 位作者 Evgenia A.Safonova Alina S.Koneva Alexey I.Victorov 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 2025年第2期380-391,共12页
Poly(1-butyl-3-vinylimidazolium bromide)is a polymerized ionic liquid(PILs),a relatively new class of materials that combines the attractive properties of ionic liquids(ILs)and polyelectrolytes and finds wide applicat... Poly(1-butyl-3-vinylimidazolium bromide)is a polymerized ionic liquid(PILs),a relatively new class of materials that combines the attractive properties of ionic liquids(ILs)and polyelectrolytes and finds wide applications.The backbone of this PIL is composed of quaternary imidazolium salts,which are among the most promising and popular ILs.However,little is known about the physicochemical characteristics of the aqueous solutions of this PIL.In this study,we synthesized and characterized samples of this PIL and obtained experimental data on the viscosity,static and dynamic light scattering,and nuclear magnetic resonance diffusometry for aqueous and aqueous KBr solutions with varying polymer contents at T=298.15 K.We discuss the effects of the polymer concentration and salinity on the behavior of the solution. 展开更多
关键词 Polymerized ionic liquid polyelectrolyte solutions VISCOSITY Light scattering NMR diffusometry
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