Limiting Laws and Counterion Condensation in Polyelectrolyte Solutions I. Colligative Properties

Gerald S. Manning(Rockefeller University)
The Journal of Chemical Physics
August 1, 1969
Cited by 3,039

Abstract

Formulas are derived for the osmotic coefficient, the Donnan salt-exclusion factor, and the mobile-ion activity coefficients in a polyelectrolyte solution with or without added sample salt. The formulas, which contain no adjustable parameters, are based on the (theoretical) observation by several workers that counterions will “condense” on the polyion until the charge density on the polyion is reduced below a certain critical value. The uncondensed mobile ions are treated in the Debye–Hückel approximation. In a restricted sense, the formulas are “limiting laws,” and this aspect is discussed at length. Detailed comparison with experimental data in the literature is given; agreement of the theory with experiment is usually found to be quantitative.


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