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The European Physical Journal B

ISSN: 1434-6028 (printed version)
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Abstract Volume 1 Issue 4 (1998) pp 491-501

Structural and dynamical properties of aqueous suspensions of NaPSS (HPSS) at very low ionic strength

S. Batzill, R. Luxemburger, R. Deike, R. Weber (a)

Fakultät für Physik, Universität Konstanz, Postfach 5560, 78464 Konstanz, Germany

Received: 5 May 1997 / Revised: 1 September 1997 / Accepted: 10 November 1997

Abstract: Results on the structural and dynamical properties of aqueous solutions of NaPSS (HPSS) are reported. Most samples of previous measurements, including our own, are contaminated by the presence of (temporal) aggregates. The emphasis of this paper lies on investigations of well purified samples at very low ionic strength where interacting effects are maximum. As previously reported, this can be achieved by pumping the suspension through ion exchange resin by means of a tube-pump, using filters of $0.1\;\mu{\rm m}$ pore size. Information has been extracted from static and dynamic light scattering and viscosity measurements. A second maximum is observed in the scattering curves versus wavenumber for the first time. It is discussed on the basis of two current models describing the structure of charged macromolecules. The short time dynamics reflects the measured intensity. Detailed viscosity data in comparison of those of rodlike (TMV), slightly flexible so-called fd virus particles (length 880 nm) are used to confirm the interpretation of the light scattering results. The recently observed maximum in the reduced viscosity could be confirmed.

PACS. 51.20.+d Viscosity, diffusion, and thermal conductivity - 78.35.+c Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering; other light scattering - 82.70.Kj Emulsions and suspensions

(a) email: Reinhart.Weber@uni-konstanz.de

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Online publication: March 19, 1998
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