Excess Charge in Polyampholytes
Abstract
Polyampholytes (PAs) are polymers composed of (quenched) random sequences of positive and negatively charged monomeric groups. We show that the radius of gyration, Rg, of a PA strongly depends on its overall excess charge Q, and is very weakly influenced by other aspects of the sequence. For Q<Qc≈ q0 N, where N is the number of monomers of charge q0, the PA is compact, while for Q>Qc it is stretched. Some aspects of this behavior can be understood by analogy with the shape instability of a charged drop where the Rayleigh charge plays the role of Qc.
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