Polyion–counterion interactions in sodium carboxymethylcellulose–ethylene glycol–water ternary solutions
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Polyion–counterion interactions in sodium nitrocellulose–ethylene glycol–water ternary
system have been investigated with special reference to their variations with the poly electrolyte concentration, the medium relative permitting and the temperature using electrical conductance measurements. The experimental data have been analyzed on the basis of a model for semi dilute poly electrolyte conductivity which takes into account the scaling arguments proposed by Dobrynin et al.
Concentration-dependent moderate counterion condensation (24–33%) was observed. Counterion condensation
is found to be spontaneous which depends upon the EG-content of the medium and the
temperature. A major proportion of the current is transported by the carboxymethylcellulose polyions.
The results further demonstrated that the monomer units experience more frictional resistance in solution
as the EG-content increases or as the temperature decreases.
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Sodium carboxymethylcellulose Ethylene glycol–water mixtures Electrical conductivity Counterion condensation Polyion–counterion interaction