Aggregation of rod-like polyelectrolyte chains in the presence of monovalent counterions
arXiv:1204.6585 · doi:10.1063/1.4771920
Abstract
Using molecular dynamics simulations, it is demonstrated that monovalent counterions can induce aggregation of similarly charged rod-like polyelectrolyte chains. The critical value of the linear charge density for aggregation is shown to be close to the critical value for the extended-collapsed transition of a single flexible polyelectrolyte chain, and decreases with increasing valency of the counterions. The effective interaction potential between two rod-like polyelectrolyte chains is measured, and is related to the angular distribution of the condensed counterions.
8 pages, 5 figures