Abstract

We investigate the microscopic structure and density fluctuations of complex coacervates of flexible polyelectrolytes using scattering of neutrons, X-rays, and light. Poly(acrylic acid) and poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) offer a well-defined model system that allows for selective labeling and systematic variation of the strength of the attractive electrostatic interactions. Two neutron scattering experiments have been carried out: (i) we use deuterated polymeric tracers in a complex coacervate with an overall neutron scattering length density that is matched to that of the solvent, to probe the conformation of single polymer chains in the complex coacervates, and (ii) we measure complex coacervates in which all polymer chains of one type are deuterated, to probe their overall structure. The single chain static structure factors reveal that both polycations and polyanions have an ideal Gaussian chain conformation in the complex coacervates. At the same time, the overall structure is similar to t...

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