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Biophysical Journal 14: 327-334 (1974)
© 1974 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The screened Coulomb interaction between polyelectrolyte cylinders immersed in an ionic bath is examined. The electrostatic force and torque acting between a pair of unlike rods is formulated for all separations in which the electrostatic potential on some dividing surface between rods can be written as a linear superposition of isolated cylinder potentials. (The surface potential on the rods themselves may be much higher than that permitted by a superposition approximation.) The mutual energy in the case of skewed rods is found to be exponential in separation and proportional to 1/sin
where
is the twist angle of one rod relative to the other. Rods with similar charge repel each other with a torque acting to make the rods perpendicular while rods of opposite charge attract with the parallel arrangement preferred.
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