Review article
Interactions Between Charged Macroions Mediated by Molecules with Rod-Like Charged Structures
K. Bohinc
; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana.Slovenia
Abstract
A short review of recent theoretical advances in studies of the interaction between highly charged systems embedded in a solution of rod-like molecules is presented. The system is theoretically described by the functional density theory, where the correlations within the rod-like molecules are accounted for. We show that for sufficiently long molecules and large surface charge densities, an attractive force between like-charged surfaces arises due to the spatially distributed charges within the molecules. The added salt has an influence on the condition for the attractive force between like-charged surfaces. The theoretical results are compared with Monte Carlo simulations. Many phenomena motivate the study of the interaction between like-charged surfaces (DNA condensation, virus aggregation, yeast flocculation, cohesion of cement paste).
Keywords
Electrical double layer; biomaterials; biological interfaces
Hrčak ID:
116947
URI
Publication date:
4.3.2014.
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