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Transport Phenomena in Polyelectrolyte-Salt Solutions

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Polyelectrolytes

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The interpretation of sedimentation and diffusion velocity data for non-electrolytes in binary macromolecular component systems as well as in solutions of more than two components is based on well-tried and familiar equations. Whether the same principles can be extended to multicomponent polyelectrolyte solutions has been the subject of several controversies.

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Varoqui, R., Schmitt, A. (1974). Transport Phenomena in Polyelectrolyte-Salt Solutions. In: Sélégny, E., Mandel, M., Strauss, U.P. (eds) Polyelectrolytes. Charged and Reactive Polymers, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2185-2_15

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