Polyelectrolyte Complexes\rPolyelectrolytes with Defined Molecular Architecture II

  • Thünemann A
  • Müller M
  • Dautzenberg H
  • et al.
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This chapter presents selected ideas concerning complexes that are formed either by oppositely charged polyelectrolytes or by polyelectrolytes and surfactants of opposite charge. The polyelectrolyte complexes polyelectrolyte complexe (PECs PEC ), which are surfactant-free, form typical structures of a low degree of order such as the ladder ladder-egg structure - and scrambled-egg structures scrambled-egg structure . In contrast, polyelectrolyte-surfactant complexes polyelectrolyte-surfactant complexe (PE-surfs PE-surf ) show a large variety of highly ordered mesomorphous structures in the solid state. The latter have many similarities to liquid-crystals. However, as a result of their ionic character, mesophases mesophase of PE-surfs are thermally more stable. Both, PECs and PE-surfs can be prepared as water-soluble and water-insoluble systems, as dispersions dispersion and nanoparticles nanoparticle . A stoichiometry of 1:1 with respect to their charges are found frequently for both. Structures and properties of PECs and PE-surfs can be tuned to a large extent by varying composition, temperature, salt-concentration etc. Drug-carrier systems based on PECs and PE-surfs are discussed. Examples are complexes of retinoic acid retinoic acid (PE-surfs) and DNA (PECs). A brief overview is given concerning some theoretical approaches to PECs and PE-surfs such as the formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers multilayer .

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Thünemann, A. F., Müller, M., Dautzenberg, H., Joanny, J.-F., & Löwen, H. (2004). Polyelectrolyte Complexes\rPolyelectrolytes with Defined Molecular Architecture II. Adv Polym Sci, 166, 113–171. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b11350%5Cnhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/e9q94pdg2hk6dft0/fulltext.pdf

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