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A Modified Random Phase Approximation of Polyelectrolyte Solutions
We compute the phase diagram of salt-free polyelectrolyte solutions using a
modified Debye-Huckel Approach. We introduce the chain connectivity via the
Random Phase Approximation with two important modifications. We modify the
electrostatic potential at short distances to include a bound on the
electrostatic attractions at the distance of closest approach between charges.
This modification is shown to act as a hard core in the phase diagram of
electrolyte solutions. We also introduce a cut-off on the integration of the
modes of wave length smaller than the size over which the chains are strongly
perturbed by the electrostatic interactions. This cut-off is shown to be
essential to predict physical phase diagram in long chain solutions
Mesoporous nickel/nickel oxide-a nanoarchitectured electrode
Metallic nickel was electrodeposited from aqueous nickel(II) acetate dissolved in the lyotropic liquid crystalline phases of Brij 56 and Brij 78 surfactant templates to form metal films with hexagonal arrays of nanometer-sized channels. The applicability of these materials as inexpensive, large area and low-resistance current collectors was demonstrated by cyclic voltammetry. The redox charge capacity of the surface oxide in aqueous KOH was enhanced by 2 orders of magnitude over that of a nontemplated sample with no detectable impedance of the reaction rate
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