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Bo Söderberg

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Titrating polyelectrolytes - Variational calculations and Monte Carlo simulations

Author

  • Bo Jönsson
  • Magnus Ullner
  • Carsten Peterson
  • Ola Sommelius
  • Bo Söderberg

Summary, in English

Variational methods are used to calculate structural and thermodynamical properties of a titrating polyelectrolyte in a discrete representation. In the variational treatment, the Coulomb potentials are emulated by harmonic repulsive forces between all monomers; the force constants are used as variational parameters. The accuracy of the variational approach is tested against Monte Carlo data. Excellent agreement is obtained for the end-to-end separation and the apparent dissociation constant for the unscreened Coulomb chain. The short-range screened Coulomb potential is more difficult to handle variationally, and its structural features are less well described, although the thermodynamic properties are predicted with the same accuracy as for the unscreened chain. The number of variational parameters is on the order of N2, where N is the number of monomers, and the computational effort scales like N3. In addition, a simplified variational procedure with only two parameters is pursued, based on a rigid-rod approximation of the polymer. It gives surprisingly good accuracy for certain physical properties.

Department/s

  • Biophysical Chemistry
  • Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics - Has been reorganised

Publishing year

1996-01-04

Language

English

Pages

409-417

Publication/Series

Journal of Physical Chemistry

Volume

100

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Topic

  • Physical Chemistry

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-3654