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Suppression and promotion of charge inversion in the presence of multivalent coions

Zhi-Yong Wang, Zengwei Ma, and Yu-qiang Ma
Phys. Rev. E 92, 060303(R) – Published 29 December 2015

Abstract

We report charge inversion using Monte Carlo calculations for a negatively charged surface in aqueous solutions involving coions of different charges and monovalent counterions. It is shown that a rise in the valence of coions at moderate concentrations can substantially promote charge inversion for the surface charge values of biological relevance, regardless of the representation of surface charges but dependent in a nontrivial way on polarization effects resulting from dielectric discontinuity. These obtained characteristics challenge the traditional belief that the coions are generally considered to suppress charge inversion and expose the important role of coions of higher valence in tailoring the effective interactions of biomolecules with the cell membrane.

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  • Received 24 September 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.92.060303

©2015 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

  1. Research Areas
  1. Physical Systems
Polymers & Soft Matter

Authors & Affiliations

Zhi-Yong Wang1,2,*, Zengwei Ma1, and Yu-qiang Ma2,3

  • 1School of Optoelectronic Information, Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing 400054, China
  • 2National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
  • 3Center for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China

  • *wzyong@cqut.edu.cn

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Vol. 92, Iss. 6 — December 2015

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