Phase Separation of Polyelectrolytes: The Effect of Charge Regulation

5 Mar 2021  ·  Bin Zheng, Yael Avni, David Andelman, Rudolf Podgornik ·

Complex coacervation, known as the liquid-liquid phase separation of solutions with oppositely charged polyelectrolytes, has attracted substantial interest in recent years. We study the effect of the charge regulation (CR) mechanism on the complex coacervation by including short-range interactions between the charged sites on the polymer chains as well as an association-dissociation energy parameter in the CR mechanism. We investigate the phase diagrams of two CR models: (i) the hopping CR model (HCR) and (ii) the asymmetric CR model (ACR). It is shown that during the phase separation that the polymers in the condensed phase are more charged than those in the dilute phase, in accordance with Le Chatelier's principle. In addition, secondary CR effects also influence the change in the volume fraction of the two phases. The latter can cause the charge difference between the two phases to change nonmonotonically as a function of the CR parameters.

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Soft Condensed Matter Statistical Mechanics