Polyelectrolyte Polypeptide Scaling Laws Via Mechanical and Dielectric Relaxation Measurements
Soft Condensed Matter
2025-08-22 v1
Abstract
Experimental results from mechanical viscoelastic as well as dielectric relaxation times were compared to theoretical expectations utilizing polymer scaling theory. Viscoelastic relaxation of a hydrogel at 33% relative humidity fabricated from co-poly-L-(glutamic acid, tyrosine) [PLEY(4:1)] crosslinked with poly-L-lysine scaled with concentration according to reptation dynamics. High frequency dielectric relaxation of aqueous copolymer PLEY(4:1) scaled with concentration as an ideal chain and aqueous Poly-L-glutamic acid scaled as an extended chain. The study shows that two seemingly different measurement methods can yield information about the state of polymer chain conformation in situ.
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@article{arxiv.1609.05358,
title = {Polyelectrolyte Polypeptide Scaling Laws Via Mechanical and Dielectric Relaxation Measurements},
author = {Jorge Monreal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.05358},
year = {2025}
}