Solvation force between tethered polyelectrolyte layers. A density functional approach

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We use a version of the density functional theory to study the solvation force between two plates modified with a tethered layer of chains. The chains are built of tangentially jointed charged spherical segments. The plates are immersed in an electrolyte solution that involves cations, anions and solvent molecules. The latter molecules are modelled as hard spheres. We study the dependence of the solvation force and the structure of chains and of solute molecules on the grafting density, length of chains, architecture of the chains and on concentration of the solute. © O. Pizio, A. Patrykiejew, S. Sokołowski, J.M. Ilnytskyi, 2012.

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Pizio, O., Patrykiejew, A., Sokołowski, S., & Ilnytskyi, J. M. (2012). Solvation force between tethered polyelectrolyte layers. A density functional approach. Condensed Matter Physics, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.15.33801

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