Mechanism of chain collapse of strongly charged polyelectrolytes

Abstract

We perform extensive molecular dynamics simulations of a charged polymer in a good solvent in the regime where the chain is collapsed. We analyze the dependence of the gyration radius Rg on the reduced Bjerrum length B and find two different regimes. In the first one, called as a weak electrostatic regime, Rg B-1/2, which is consistent only with the predictions of the counterion-fluctuation theory. In the second one, called a strong electrostatic regime, we find Rg B-1/5. To explain the novel regime we modify the counterion-fluctuation theory.

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