Abstract

We have measured the radius of gyration (Rg) of labeled polymer chains and the correlation length (ξ) for semidilute solutions of sodium–poly(styrene sulfonate) using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). This is the first measurement of both length scales as the system is advanced to an unstable phase boundary by adding barium chloride salt. The Rg decreases from 80±2 to 54±2Å as the salt concentration is increased. Simultaneously, ξ is found to crossover from ξ≪Rg to ξ≫Rg. This crossover signals the enhancement of concentration fluctuations. In addition to extracting these length scales a crossover from mean-field to Ising criticality is observed. This conclusion is made within the context of a mean-field model, which supports temperature and salt-induced phase separation.

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