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Electric Polarisability of Rigid Polyelectrolytes

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Polyelectrolytes

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Aqueous solutions of polyelectrolytes present a very large dielectric increment which has been recognized as originating from the polarisation of the counter-ion atmosphere. By definition, the polarizability a is linked to the partition function Q of the system through [1].

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Weill, G., Hornick, C. (1974). Electric Polarisability of Rigid Polyelectrolytes. In: Sélégny, E., Mandel, M., Strauss, U.P. (eds) Polyelectrolytes. Charged and Reactive Polymers, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2185-2_16

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