2016
DOI: 10.1002/polb.24036
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Oscillatory interaction between two like‐charged nanoparticles induced by polyelectrolyte brush–solvent interface

Abstract: We use two-dimensional (2D) self-consistent field theory to study the effective interactions between two likecharged cylindrical nanoparticles mediated by an oppositely weakly charged polyelectrolyte brush in a solvent solution. In a poor solvent, where a sharp brush-solvent interface forms, an oscillatory interaction is observed when two nanoparticles are both located at the brush-solvent interface. This oscillatory interaction depends on the penetration depths of the particles and their geometric orientation… Show more

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