From the moment a liquid is put in contact with a solid, physico-chemical reactions occur at their interface. These reactions have been modeled over the years by preferential adsorption or corrosion. Whatever the model, they lead to a charge distribution called electrical double layer (EDL), formed by a charge layer at the solid wall, and a diffuse charge layer of opposite sign in the liquid. In this work we focus on the formation of the EDL when a plane wall is put in contact with a quiescent fluid. The governing equations and a semi-analytical solution are presented. A simpler solution can be found by assuming the instantaneous formation of the charge density profile. The semi-analytical solution presented in this work is compared to the ...
When a liquid is in contact with a solid surface, physico-chemical phenomena occur at the interface,...
The exact solution of the linearized Poisson-Boltzman equation has been obtained for a wedge-shaped ...
We consider the contact between an electrolyte and a solid electrode. At first we formulate a thermo...
A theoretical study of the dynamics of electrical double layer formation near a charged solid surfac...
As soon as a liquid comes into contact with a solid, physicochemical reactions occur at the solid-li...
Abstract The structure and charging kinetics of electrical double layers (EDLs) at interfaces of NaC...
A solid surface in contact with water or aqueous solution usually carries specific electric charges....
International audienceAll electrohydrodynamics (EHD) applications find their roots from the properti...
À l'interface solide-liquide, des phénomènes physico-chimiques conduisent à créer une zone de charge...
International audienceThe contact of a liquid with a solid wall generally results in an electrical d...
When a liquid is in contact with a solid, a physicochemical reaction occurs at the solid-liquid inte...
Much past work on equilibrium properties of the electrical double layer is discussed. Particular att...
Aqueous solutions and liquid metals in contact with other phases or components experience strong Cou...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Surface conductivity in the electrical double layer (EDL) is known to be affected by proton hopping ...
When a liquid is in contact with a solid surface, physico-chemical phenomena occur at the interface,...
The exact solution of the linearized Poisson-Boltzman equation has been obtained for a wedge-shaped ...
We consider the contact between an electrolyte and a solid electrode. At first we formulate a thermo...
A theoretical study of the dynamics of electrical double layer formation near a charged solid surfac...
As soon as a liquid comes into contact with a solid, physicochemical reactions occur at the solid-li...
Abstract The structure and charging kinetics of electrical double layers (EDLs) at interfaces of NaC...
A solid surface in contact with water or aqueous solution usually carries specific electric charges....
International audienceAll electrohydrodynamics (EHD) applications find their roots from the properti...
À l'interface solide-liquide, des phénomènes physico-chimiques conduisent à créer une zone de charge...
International audienceThe contact of a liquid with a solid wall generally results in an electrical d...
When a liquid is in contact with a solid, a physicochemical reaction occurs at the solid-liquid inte...
Much past work on equilibrium properties of the electrical double layer is discussed. Particular att...
Aqueous solutions and liquid metals in contact with other phases or components experience strong Cou...
AbstractCharged interfaces are physical phenomena found in various natural systems and artificial de...
Surface conductivity in the electrical double layer (EDL) is known to be affected by proton hopping ...
When a liquid is in contact with a solid surface, physico-chemical phenomena occur at the interface,...
The exact solution of the linearized Poisson-Boltzman equation has been obtained for a wedge-shaped ...
We consider the contact between an electrolyte and a solid electrode. At first we formulate a thermo...