Abstract

The static structure of salt-free solutions of spherical polyelectrolytes, as determined by light scattering, is used as an input in the mode−mode coupling polyelectrolyte theory introduced by Hess and Klein and used to calculate the concentration-dependent solution viscosity of the same solutions. Quantitative agreement between measured and calculated values is obtained, underlining the appropriateness of the simplifications of the theory.

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