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Ion Correlation-Driven Hysteretic Adhesion and Repulsion between Opposing Polyelectrolyte Brushes.

Chao DuanRui Wang
Published in: ACS macro letters (2024)
Polyelectrolyte (PE) brushes are widely used in biomaterials and nanotechnology to regulate the surface properties and interactions. Here, we apply the electrostatic correlation augmented self-consistent field theory to investigate the interactions between opposing PE brushes in a mixture of 1:1 and 3:1 salt solutions. Our theory predicts a hysteretic feature of the normal stress induced by strong ion correlations. In the presence of trivalent ions, the force profile is discontinuous: repulsive in the compression branch and adhesive in the separation branch. The molecular origin of the hysteretic force is the coexistence of two collapsed modes: two separated condensed layers on each surface in the compression and a single bundled condensed layer in the separation. With the systematic inclusion of ion correlations, our theory captures well the hysteretic force, adhesive separation, "jump-in" and "jump-out" features, and the "specific ion effect", all in good agreement with the reported experimental results.
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