Abstract

AbstractActivity coefficients of counterions in solutions of diethylaminoethyl dextran hydrochloride have been determined. It has been observed that they increase with decreasing concentration of the polyelectrolyte. The experimental values have been compared with those calculated using Oosawa's theory of activity coefficients. The calculated values are higher than those observed, which suggests that the rodlike model on which Oosawa's theory is based is inadequate for the present case. Activity coefficients of counterions of some solutions containing NaCl and KC1, respectively, have also been determined. It has been found that the additivity rule for activity of counterions applies for these solutions.

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