

Preprint 45/2010
Self-consistent-field theory investigation of behavior of hyaluronic acid chains in aqueous salt solution
Evgeny Nogovitsyn and Yurij Budkov
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Submission date: 10. Aug. 2010
Pages: 21
published in: Physica / A, 391 (2012) 8, p. 2507-2517
DOI number (of the published article): 10.1016/j.physa.2011.12.040
Bibtex
MSC-Numbers: 81S40, 82-XX, 82D60
PACS-Numbers: 61.25he
Keywords and phrases: functional integral, partition functions, polyelectrolyte solution
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Abstract:
In this work we develop a field-theoretic methodology, which
combines the concept of Gaussian equivalent representation for
functional integrals with the continuous Gaussian thread model of
flexible polymers for solving statistical-mechanical problems of
polyelectrolyte solutions. We demonstrate the applicability of the method for systems of
polyelectrolyte chains where the monomers interact via Yukawa-type
pair potential. We develop the corresponding formulas and employ
them to calculate structural and thermodynamic quantities of the
polyelectrolyte system. As a specific example, the present work
focuses on the aqueous solution of hyaluronic acid with added
salts NaCl and .
Hyaluronic acid is a high molecular weight linear
polysaccharide, which has a multitude of roles in biological
tissues. We conclude that the effect of sodium chloride and
calcium chloride on the osmotic properties of hyaluronic acid
solutions can be accounted for by their contributions to the ionic
strength. Nevertheless, the effects of coiling and
self-association can be stimulated in solution by added salt.