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Development of the modern theory of polymeric complex coacervation
Charles E. Sing
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Charged Polymers
33%
Coacervate
66%
Complex Coacervation
100%
Counterion Release
33%
Electrostatic Force
33%
Modern Theory
100%
Molecular Simulation
33%
Oppositely Charged
33%
Phase Separation
33%
Physical Properties
33%
Physical Understanding
33%
Polymeric Complex
100%
Random Phase Approximation
33%
Reference Interaction Site Model
33%
Self-assembled Materials
33%
Material Science
Molecular Simulation
100%
Physical Property
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Coacervate
100%
Counterion
50%