Decreased Interfacial Tension of Demixed Aqueous Polymer Solutions due to Charge

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2015-08-14

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Vis, MarkISNI 0000000443799641
Peters, Vincent F D
Blokhuis, Edgar M
Lekkerkerker, H.N.W.ISNI 0000000123515195
Erne, Ben H.ISNI 0000000397074702
Tromp, R.H.ISNI 0000000387613311

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Electric charge at the water-water interface of demixed solutions of neutral polymer and polyelectrolyte decreases the already ultralow interfacial tension. This is demonstrated in experiments on aqueous mixtures of dextran (neutral) and nongelling fish gelatin (charged). Upon phase separation, electric charge and a potential difference develop spontaneously at the interface, decreasing the interfacial tension purely electrostatically in a way that can be accounted for quantitatively by Poisson-Boltzmann theory. Interfacial tension is a key property when it comes to manipulating the water-water interface, for instance to create novel water-in-water emulsions.

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Vis, M, Peters, V F D, Blokhuis, E M, Lekkerkerker, H N W, Erné, B H & Tromp, R H 2015, 'Decreased Interfacial Tension of Demixed Aqueous Polymer Solutions due to Charge', Physical Review Letters, vol. 115, no. 7, 078303. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.078303