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Shapes of Polyelectrolyte Titration Curves. 2. The Deviant Behavior of Labile Polyelectrolytes

Abstract

Hydroxypropyl guar (HPG), a nonionic water soluble polymer, becomes an anionic polyelectrolyte in the presence of borate or boronate ions which bind to HPG. However, the charge groups on the HPG−borate are labile which complicates the interpretation of polyelectrolyte titration behavior. Specifically, polyelectrolyte complex formation between HPG−borate and cationic poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride), PDADMAC, stimulates further borate binding to HPG. We propose that labile polyelectrolytes such as HPG−borate are new class of polylelectrolytes that fall outside conventional “strong” or “weak” polyelectrolyte behavior.

Authors

Cui Y; Pelton R; Ketelson H

Journal

Macromolecules, Vol. 41, No. 21, pp. 8198–8203

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

November 11, 2008

DOI

10.1021/ma801142r

ISSN

0024-9297

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