Interpolyelectrolyte Complex and Coacervate Formation of Poly(glutamic acid) with a Dendrimer Studied by Light Scattering and SAXS

Interpolyelectrolyte complex (IPEC) formation between sodium poly(l-glutamate) and poly(amido amine) dendrimer in aqueous solution containing 0.25 M NaCl was studied as a function of pH by light scattering. The formation of soluble IPECs upon protonation of the dendrimer at 11 > pH > 9.1 was followed from the increase of the extrapolated scattering intensity at zero scattering angle, the indirect Fourier transform method being used for the fitting of the scattering curves and for evaluation of the particle size. Coacervation was observed at pH ∼9.1 which increased slightly with the dendrimer excess. Dynamic light scattering revealed three relaxation modes. The relaxation times τ of the two faster modes scale with the scattering vector q as τ ∝ q-2 and are attributed to the diffusion of dendrimer and of microgel inhomogeneity. An additional slow mode (τ ∝ q0) dominates the multiexponential dynamic structure factor of the IPEC solutions until breaking down at the pre-transition to the coacervation, which is...