The properties of bulk salt solutions over wide concentration ranges are explored by a combination of simple physical theory and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. The corrected Debye–H\ufcckel (CDH) theory which incorporates ion size effects in a linear response approximation is extended to yield free energy and other thermodynamic properties by integration of the chemical potential over concentration. Charging integration which is usually used to obtain an electrostatic contribution of total free energy of electrolytes is avoided in this new direct approach. MC simulations are performed with a modified Widom particle insertion method, which also provides directly the ionic activity coefficients. The validity of the CDH theory is tested by comp...
One of the purposes of this paper is to assess the degree of applicability of the nonlinear Poisson-...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
Many industrial processes involve processing aqueous electrolyte solutions. There is thus a need for...
International audienceIn their seminal paper of 1923, Debye and Hückel provided the first appropriat...
An explicit model for electrolyte solutions has been developed in terms of the cluster expansion the...
The theoretical and simulation methods of statistical thermodynamics aim to develope a relationship ...
We propose a simple model to explain the nonmonotonic concentration dependence of the mean activity ...
Abstract Understanding the thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solutions is of vital importance ...
International audienceA simple model is proposed within the framework of the mean spherical approxim...
Solvent-implicit Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and mean-field theory are used to predict activity coe...
The non-electrolyte NRTL-NRF model has been modified to study electrolyte solutions. The modified mo...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
On the basis of work by Bernard and Blum [Bernard, O.; Blum, L. Binding Mean Spherical Approximation...
Osmotic coefficients, individual and mean activity coefficients of primitive model electrolyte solut...
An exact solution to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation is proposed with the assumption of a new potenti...
One of the purposes of this paper is to assess the degree of applicability of the nonlinear Poisson-...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
Many industrial processes involve processing aqueous electrolyte solutions. There is thus a need for...
International audienceIn their seminal paper of 1923, Debye and Hückel provided the first appropriat...
An explicit model for electrolyte solutions has been developed in terms of the cluster expansion the...
The theoretical and simulation methods of statistical thermodynamics aim to develope a relationship ...
We propose a simple model to explain the nonmonotonic concentration dependence of the mean activity ...
Abstract Understanding the thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solutions is of vital importance ...
International audienceA simple model is proposed within the framework of the mean spherical approxim...
Solvent-implicit Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and mean-field theory are used to predict activity coe...
The non-electrolyte NRTL-NRF model has been modified to study electrolyte solutions. The modified mo...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
On the basis of work by Bernard and Blum [Bernard, O.; Blum, L. Binding Mean Spherical Approximation...
Osmotic coefficients, individual and mean activity coefficients of primitive model electrolyte solut...
An exact solution to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation is proposed with the assumption of a new potenti...
One of the purposes of this paper is to assess the degree of applicability of the nonlinear Poisson-...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
Many industrial processes involve processing aqueous electrolyte solutions. There is thus a need for...