Aqueous solutions under thermal gradients feature thermodiffusion (Ludwig-Soret) and thermoelectric (Seebeck) effects, whereby the thermal fields build concentration and charge density gradients. Recently, it has been shown that thermal gradients induce polarization fields in water. We use non-equilibrium molecular simulations to quantify the thermoelectric Seebeck coefficient of alkali halide aqueous solutions. We examine the dependence of the coefficient on temperature and salt concentration and show that the thermal polarization of water plays a key role in determining the magnitude of the thermoelectric behavior of the solution
Thermal gradients induce a motion of solute molecules towards hot or cold regions. The motion of sol...
A thermoelectric cell is designed and experiments are carried out in order to measure Seebeck coeffi...
This paper investigated polarization properties of water molecules in close proximity to an ionic ch...
The investigation of the behaviour of water under thermal fields is important to understand thermoel...
Thermal gradients applied across aqueous solutions give rise to several fascinating coupling phenome...
Temperature gradients polarize water, a nonequilibrium effect that may result in significant electro...
We investigate using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations the polarization of water induce...
The application of a thermal gradient to an aqueous electrolyte solution induces the Soret effect, a...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
When two electrolyte-immersed electrodes have different temperatures, a voltage $\Delta \psi$ can be...
An explicit treatment of electronic polarization is critically important to accurate simulations of ...
An explicit treatment of electronic polarization is critically important to accurate simulations of ...
We report an extensive non equilibrium molecular dynamics investigation of the thermal conductivity ...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions under the influence of a temperature gradient can generate thermoelect...
Thermal gradients induce a motion of solute molecules towards hot or cold regions. The motion of sol...
A thermoelectric cell is designed and experiments are carried out in order to measure Seebeck coeffi...
This paper investigated polarization properties of water molecules in close proximity to an ionic ch...
The investigation of the behaviour of water under thermal fields is important to understand thermoel...
Thermal gradients applied across aqueous solutions give rise to several fascinating coupling phenome...
Temperature gradients polarize water, a nonequilibrium effect that may result in significant electro...
We investigate using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations the polarization of water induce...
The application of a thermal gradient to an aqueous electrolyte solution induces the Soret effect, a...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
When two electrolyte-immersed electrodes have different temperatures, a voltage $\Delta \psi$ can be...
An explicit treatment of electronic polarization is critically important to accurate simulations of ...
An explicit treatment of electronic polarization is critically important to accurate simulations of ...
We report an extensive non equilibrium molecular dynamics investigation of the thermal conductivity ...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions under the influence of a temperature gradient can generate thermoelect...
Thermal gradients induce a motion of solute molecules towards hot or cold regions. The motion of sol...
A thermoelectric cell is designed and experiments are carried out in order to measure Seebeck coeffi...
This paper investigated polarization properties of water molecules in close proximity to an ionic ch...