Charge regulation as a stabilization mechanism for shell-like assemblies of polyoxometalates
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2007
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We show that the equilibrium size of single-layer shells composed of polyoxometalate macroions is inversely proportional to the dielectric constant of the medium in which they are dispersed. This behavior is consistent with a stabilization mechanism based on Coulomb repulsion combined with charge regulation. We estimate the cohesive energy per bond between macroions on the shells to be approximately -6kT. This number is extracted from analysis based on a charge regulation model in combination with a model for defects on a sphere. The value of the cohesive bond energy is in agreement with the model-independent critical aggregate concentration. This observation points to a new class of thermodynamically stable shell-like objects. We point out the possible relevance our findings have for certain surfactant systems.
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Verhoeff, A A, Kistler, M L, Bhatt, A, Pigga, J, Groenewold, J, Klokkenburg, M, Veen, S J, Roy, S, Liu, T & Kegel, W K 2007, 'Charge regulation as a stabilization mechanism for shell-like assemblies of polyoxometalates', Physical Review Letters, vol. 99, 066104, pp. 1-4.