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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Influence of counterions on the conformation of conjugated polyelectrolytes: the case of poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid)

Gregor Hostnik; Matjaž Bončina; Caterina Dolce; Guillaume Mériguet; Anne-Laure Rollet; Janez Cerar

The addition of simple salt to a solution of conjugated polyelectrolyte can lead to substantial changes in its optical properties caused by the conformational change of the polymer chain. The effect of the addition of alkali metal and tetraalkylammonium chlorides to solutions of lithium salt of poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid) is investigated by NMR. The fractions of free alkali metal counterions are in agreement with predictions of the cylindrical Poisson-Boltzmann cell model. On the other hand, the fractions of free tetraalkylammonium counterions deviate from the prediction of this model and diminish with increasing size of these counterions. This trend is consistent with observed ultraviolet-visible absorption spectra and measured self-diffusion coefficients of the polyion in mixtures with tetraalkylammonium salts. A transition to more constricted conformation of the polyion chain becomes more pronounced with the lengthening of alkyl groups in the added tetraalkylammonium cation. Taking into account the obtained fractions of free counterions, existing thermodynamic data are reanalysed in order to determine thermodynamic parameters for binding of different counterions to the polyion. This analysis shows that standard enthalpies of binding of alkali metal counterions are distinctively different, which is most probably related to differences in hydration shells of counterions. On the other hand, such an analysis fails in the case of tetraalkylammonium chlorides where obviously more complex changes take place.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2008

Viscosity and Electrophoretic Mobility of Cesium Fullerenehexamalonate in Aqueous Solutions—Comparing Experiments and Theories on Nanometer-Sized Spherical Polyelectrolyte

Janez Cerar; Tomaz Urbic

The viscosity of aqueous solutions of cesium fullerenehexamalonate T h -C 66(COOCs) 12, a rigid spherical nanometer-sized polyvalent salt, was measured by the Ubbelohde-type viscometer. The measurements were performed without added salt at 25 degrees C in the concentration range between 7 and 320 g/dm (3). THe concentration dependence of the obtained reduced viscosity was compared with the theoretical prediction, taking into account contributions stemming from the intrinsic viscosity, hydrodynamic perturbations of the hypothetically bare fullerenehexamalonate macroion, the primary electroviscous effect, and the secondary electroviscous effect. Using the geometric radius of the bare macroion from the previous measurements of the estimated effective charge of the macroion and from the small-angle X-ray scattering data of the estimated thickness of the compact shell of counterions electrostatically bound to the macroion, a good agreement between theory and the experiment was obtained in the range of the lowest and of the highest concentrations. Electrostatic interactions are identified as the main cause of the increased reduced viscosity at the lowest measured concentrations. At the highest concentrations, electrostatic interactions are effectively screened, and the influence of binary hydrodynamic interactions and perturbations of the hypothetical bare macroion prevails over electrostatic contributions to the increased viscosity. The electrophoretic mobility of the fullerenehexamalonate ion in aqueous salt-free medium was computed with the same value for the radius of the fullerenehexamalonate macroion as that used in the calculation of viscosity. The numerical solution of Ohshimas equation agreed well with the experimental values.


Langmuir | 1999

Equilibrium and Transport Properties of Alkylpyridinium Bromides

Jože Škerjanc; Ksenija Kogej; Janez Cerar


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 1998

Water-Soluble Fullerenes. 1. Fullerenehexamalonic Acid Th-C66(COOH)12, an Intermediate Spherical Electrolyte

Janez Cerar; and Janez Cerkovnik; Jože Škerjanc


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2000

Water-Soluble Fullerenes. 2. Sodium FullerenehexamalonateTh-C66(COONa)12, a Highly Asymmetric Electrolyte

Janez Cerar; Jože Škerjanc


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003

Water-Soluble Fullerenes. 3. Alkali Salts of Fullerenehexamalonic AcidTh−C66(COOH)12†

Janez Cerar; Jože Škerjanc


Journal of Chromatography A | 2007

Analysis of sample of highly water-soluble Th-symmetric fullerenehexamalonic acid C66(COOH)12 by ion-chromatography and capillary electrophoresis

Janez Cerar; Matevž Pompe; Marjan Guček; Janez Cerkovnik; Jože Škerjanc


Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2014

Transport properties and ion binding in aqueous solutions of alkali metal salts of poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid)

Gregor Hostnik; Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Vohlídal; Sašo Čebašek; Ema Žagar; Vojko Vlachy; Janez Cerar


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2012

UV/Vis Study of the Alkali Salts of Poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid) in Water.

Hostnik G; Vlachy; Bondarev D; Vohlídal J; Janez Cerar


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2012

Potentiometric and Conductometric Study of Aqueous Solutions of Lithium and Sodium Salts of Poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid).

Hostnik G; Vlachy; Bondarev D; Jiří; Janez Cerar

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Vojko Vlachy

University of Ljubljana

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Dmitrij Bondarev

Charles University in Prague

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Ciril Pohar

University of Ljubljana

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