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		Definition of polyelectrolyte in English: polyelectrolytenoun ˌpɒlɪɪˈlɛktrəlʌɪtˌpälēəˈlektrəˌlīt Chemistry A polymer which has several ionizable groups along the molecule, especially any of those used for coagulating and flocculating particles during water treatment or for making electrophoretic gels.  Example sentencesExamples -  Transport of polyelectrolytes, in particular of nucleic acid fragments, through proteinaceous pores in membranes has also been reported.
 -  Biochemists have known for many years that to get large charged molecules called polyelectrolytes to snuggle up, ions in the solution are essential.
 -  Their theory has been shown to be useful for explaining the physico-chemical characteristics of elongated polyelectrolytes dissolving in an aqueous solution, such as electrophoretic mobility.
 -  His area of research is the theory of soft matter, polymers, emulsions, dispersions, gels, polyelectrolytes.
 -  Even so, this apparent complexity would allow benefit from progresses in statistical physics, and scaling theories applied to polymers, polyelectrolytes, and polyampholytes.
 
    Definition of polyelectrolyte in US English: polyelectrolytenounˌpälēəˈlektrəˌlīt Chemistry A polymer which has several ionizable groups along the molecule, especially any of those used for coagulating and flocculating particles during water treatment or for making electrophoretic gels.  Example sentencesExamples -  Transport of polyelectrolytes, in particular of nucleic acid fragments, through proteinaceous pores in membranes has also been reported.
 -  Their theory has been shown to be useful for explaining the physico-chemical characteristics of elongated polyelectrolytes dissolving in an aqueous solution, such as electrophoretic mobility.
 -  Biochemists have known for many years that to get large charged molecules called polyelectrolytes to snuggle up, ions in the solution are essential.
 -  Even so, this apparent complexity would allow benefit from progresses in statistical physics, and scaling theories applied to polymers, polyelectrolytes, and polyampholytes.
 -  His area of research is the theory of soft matter, polymers, emulsions, dispersions, gels, polyelectrolytes.
 
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