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Bending rigidity of stiff polyelectrolyte chains: Single chain and a bundle of multichains

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-07 v2

Abstract

We study the bending rigidity of highly charged stiff polyelectrolytes, for both a single chain and many chains forming a bundle. A theory is developed to account for the interplay between competitive binding of counterions and charge correlations in softening the polyelectrolyte (PE) chains. The presence of even a small concentration of multivalent counterions leads to a dramatic reduction in the bending rigidity of the chains that are nominally stiffened by the repulsion between their backbone charges. The variation of the bending rigidity as a function of f0f_{0}, the fraction of charged monomers on the chain, does not exhibits simple scaling behavior; it grows with increasing f0f_{0} below a critical value of f0f_{0}. Beyond the critical value, however, the chain becomes softer as f0f_{0} increases. The bending rigidity also exhibits intriguing dependence on the concentration of multivalent counterion n2n_{2}; for highly charged PEs, the bending rigidity decreases as n2n_2 increases from zero, while it increases with increasing n2n_{2} beyond a certain value of n2n_{2}. When polyelectrolyte chains form a NN-loop condensate (e.g., a toroidal bundle formed by NN turns (winds) of the chain), the inter-loop coupling further softens the condensate, resulting in the bending free energy of the condensate that scales as NN for large NN.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0208466,
  title  = {Bending rigidity of stiff polyelectrolyte chains: Single chain and a bundle of multichains},
  author = {Bae-Yeun Ha and D. Thirumalai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0208466},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages, 2 figures