Heat capacity of polyelectrolytes in aqueous solution.

Heat capacities of polyelectrolytes in aqueous solutions have been measured at 25 degree C using a Picker-type dynamic micro-calorimeter. The precision of the apparatus is such that it is possible to calculate the apparent molar heat capacity (C sub(P, Phi )) of the solute, even at high dilution. Th...

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Published inCanadian journal of chemistry Vol. 63; no. 7; pp. 1568 - 1571
Main Authors Daoust, H, Le Thanh, H, Ferland, P, St-Cyr, D
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published 01.01.1985
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Summary:Heat capacities of polyelectrolytes in aqueous solutions have been measured at 25 degree C using a Picker-type dynamic micro-calorimeter. The precision of the apparatus is such that it is possible to calculate the apparent molar heat capacity (C sub(P, Phi )) of the solute, even at high dilution. The polymers that were studied include polymethacrylic acid (PMAH) and polyacrylic acid (PAH), as well as its sodium salt and the sodium salt of the polystyrenesulfonate. For the salts, the results show that the value of C sub(P, Phi ) decreases rapidly with dilution to low concentrations; this result is in perfect concordance with a relation derived from the theory of Lifson and Katchalsky. A study of the variation of C sub(P, Phi ), at a constant concentration, with the extent of the neutralization of the acids PMAH and PAH has also been conducted. As has been shown previously, the chain of the PMAH undergoes a conformational transformation when the level of neutralization gets close to 25%. This transformation implies an increase of the value of C sub(P, Phi ).
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ISSN:0008-4042