The viscoelastic properties of poly(L-lysine-alt-terephthalic acid) (P
PL) microcapsules were studied as a function of medium pH. An abrupt i
ncrease in the apparent relative viscosity of PPL microcapsule suspens
ions was observed in the pH range between 4.0 and 7.0 due to the incre
ased total particle volume concentration caused by a sudden increase i
n microcapsule size. Above pH 7.0, the relative viscosity decreased, b
eing indicative of a deformability of the microcapsules. The adiabatic
compressibility of PPL microcapsule membranes was the lowest at pH 4.
0 and increased remarkably when the pH value departed from 4.0. On the
contrary, the membrane density was the highest at pH 4.0 and decrease
d as medium pH shifted to either side of this value, implying that the
microcapsules behave as compact particles at low pH and loose particl
es at high pH. The amount of hydrated water also showed a similar chan
ge when the pH of the medium was altered.