ABSTRACT Laser light scattering (LLS) and conductivity experiments were performed to investigate the effect of counterions on the conformation of polycarboxylate comb-like copolymers (PCEs) in aqueous solutions. The addition of… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Laser light scattering (LLS) and conductivity experiments were performed to investigate the effect of counterions on the conformation of polycarboxylate comb-like copolymers (PCEs) in aqueous solutions. The addition of monovalent ions (i.e., Na+ and K+) to dilute polycarboxylate comb-like copolymer solutions induced a slight shrinking of the molecular chains because of the screening of electrostatic intramolecular repulsion. Varying complexation phenomena, such as the formation of intramolecular complexation at certain Ca2+ concentrations and a transition between intermolecular and intramolecular complexations at different Ca2+ concentrations, were closely associated with Ca2+ concentration. Therefore, Ca2+ exerted a more complex influence on the conformation of PCEs with side chains containing polyethylene oxide (PEO) with different grafting densities. In addition, various combination types of Ca2+ with carboxylic groups were confirmed by theoretical simulation. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
               
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