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Counterion desorption and globule-coil transition of a polyelectrolyte under tension
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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chaintransitionglobule-coilmechanicalpolyelectrolytepoorsolventstension
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We explore the mechanical response of a single polyelectrolyte chain under tension in good and poor solvents using a combination of simulation and theory. In poor solvents, where the equilibrium state of the chain is a collapsed globule, we find that the chain undergoes a globule-coil transition, as the magnitude of the force is increased beyond a critical value. This transition, where the polymer size changes discontinuously from a small to a large value, is accompanied by release of bound counterions from the chain. We explain these results by adhering to a statistical mechanical theory of counter-ion condensation on flexible polyelectrolytes.
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