Abstract
A joint theoretical and experimental study is devoted to the swelling and electrical conductivity of highly charged polyelectrolyte (PE) gels in media of different polarity. Deprotected poly(tert-butyl carbamate l-alanine) gels provided with fluorine, bromine, chlorine, sulfate, and trifluoroacetic counteranions demonstrated different conductivity in aqueous medium as well as solvent uptake in water/methanol mixtures. Counterion specificity in PE gel properties was theoretically explained in the framework of the model which treats ion association within the network as a two-stage process. Manning-type condensation, being the first condensation stage not affected by counterion type, provides understanding of a gel maximal swelling at intermediate degrees of gel ionization f and a slight gel contraction at f tending to unity, which were earlier observed in experimental investigations. The second ion association stage is an ion pairing influenced by the kind of counterion. Since a considerable fraction of io...
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