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Effects of Surface Geometry on Polyelectrolyte Adsorption

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For the adsorption of polyelectrolyte at the surface of polyacrylamide gel particle, preferential adsorption of the large polyelectrolyte such as DNA is governed by the surface area of an adsorbent. The adsorption equilibrium constant can be varied by surface geometry of porous polymer, and it can be described as a function of ionic strength and surface area. Physical parameters affecting the adsorption were estimated using the theoretical governing equation of polyelectrolyte which electrophoretically moved along the column, and geometrical surface area was estimated by Waldman-Mayer s physical model. The separation of polyelectrolytes was studied using the physical parameters estimated by ionic strength and surface geometry.

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Theory

3. Experimentals

4. Results and Discussion

5. Conclusion

Acknowledgement

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