TY - JOUR A1 - Winkler, Roland G. A1 - Cherstvy, Andrey G. A2 - Muller, M. T1 - Strong and weak polyelectrolyte adsorption onto oppositely charged curved surfaces T2 - Advances in polymer science T2 - Advances in Polymer Science N2 - Polyelectrolytes are macromolecules composed of charged monomers and exhibit unique properties due to the interplay of their flexibility and electrostatic interactions. In solution, they are attracted to oppositely charged surfaces and interfaces and exhibit a transition to an adsorbed state when certain conditions are met concerning the charge densities of the polymer and surface and the properties of the solution. In this review, we discuss two limiting cases for adsorption of flexible polyelectrolytes on curved surfaces: weak and strong adsorption. In the first case, adsorption is strongly influenced by the entropic degrees of freedom of a flexible polyelectrolyte. By contrast, in the strong adsorption limit, electrostatic interactions dominate, which leads to particular adsorption patterns, specifically on spherical surfaces. We discuss the corresponding theoretical approaches, applying a mean-field description for the polymer and the polymer-surface interaction. For weak adsorption, we discuss the critical adsorption behavior by exactly solvable models for planar and spherical geometries and a generic approximation scheme, which is additionally applied to cylindrical surfaces. For strong adsorption, we investigate various polyelectrolyte patterns on cylinders and spheres and evaluate their stability. The results are discussed in the light of experimental results, mostly of DNA adsorption experiments. Y1 - 2014 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/38276 SN - 978-3-642-40734-5; 978-3-642-40733-8 SN - 0065-3195 VL - 255 SP - 1 EP - 56 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ER -