104 Philip Guerrero
electrolyte membranes as hydroxide conductors / Zhaoxia Hu and
Shouwen Chen -- chapter 12. Theoretical modeling of polymer electrolyte
membranes / Su Zhou, Fenglai Pei, and Jeffrey De Lile. Subjects: Energy
storage. Energy conversion. Polyelectrolytes. Technology. Notes: Includes
bibliographical references and index. Series: Electrochemical energy
storage and conversion Electrochemical energy storage and conversion
(CRC Press)
Functionalized conjugated polyelectrolytes. LCCN: 2013947378 Published/
Produced: New York: Springer, 2013. Links: Contributor biographical
information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1317/ 2013947378
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catdir/enhancements/fy1317/2013947378-t.html ISBN: 9783642405396
Ionic interactions in natural and synthetic macromolecules / edited by Alberto
Ciferri, Angelo Perico. LCCN: 2011041448 Published/Created: Hoboken,
N.J.: Wiley, c2012. Description: xviii, 852 p.: ill. (some col.); 24 cm.
Links: Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy
1201/2011041448-d.html Table of contents only http://catdir.loc.gov/
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information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1205/201104144
8 - b.html ISBN: 9780470529270 047052927X LC classification: QD381
.I64 2012 Related names: Ciferri, A. Perico, Angelo. Summary: "This
book is a comprehensive study of the subject of ionic interactions in
macromolecules. The first parts of the book review and analyze the
conventional treatments of fixed charges (e.g. in polyelectrolytes and
polyampholytes), including screening and condensation by mobile ions.
The interaction of ions with less polar sites on the macromolecule (e.g.
amide bonds), and the origin of the lyotropic effects (focusing on
binding versus condensation) will also be extensively addressed. The
book also explores complex micellar organizations involving charged
macromolecules (e.g. DNA) and low-molecular-weight ampholytes and
strong protein associations. The resulting structures are relevant to a
variety of functional biological systems and synthetic analogs. The
contribution of electrostatic and hydrophobic interaction to the stability of
proteins and other supramolecular structures will also be analyzed.
There are chapters on applications such as deionization and cosmetic
formulation.This 21-chapter book is divided into three sections: