The structure of the diffuse part of the electric double layer at solid-electrolyte solution interfaces is examined using a theoretical model that takes into account the finite ion size by modeling the solution as a suspension of polarizable insulating spheres in water. This formalism is applied to mixed electrolyte solutions using the “Boublik-Mansoori-Carnahan-Starling-Leland” (BMCSL) theory for the steric interactions among ions. It is shown that the ionic size differences have a strong bearing on the diffuse part of the electric double-layer structure of these systems. Moreover, for strong potential values, the different size-related effects become important even for binary electrolyte solutions due to the presence of H+ and OH- ions th...
A variational theory is developed and applied to study the properties of dielectric spheres immersed...
A New Model is proposed, to replace the existing 'charged sphere' model for electrolyte solutions. C...
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by usi...
The structure and differential capacitance of the diffuse part of the electric double layer at solid...
Electric double layers are ubiquitous, arising in some form in almost every situation involving an i...
The equilibrium properties of a charged plane immersed in an aqueous electrolyte solution are examin...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
The differential double layer capacities at mercury-0.1 N salt solution interfaces are meas-ured by ...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
When a charged surface, such as an electrode, colloid, or protein, is submerged into an electrolyte ...
The electrical double layer is examined using a generalized Poisson-Boltzmann equation that takes in...
A novel empirical model for the diffuse double layer is found by generalizing the simple analytical ...
Classical electrical double layer (EDL) models are foundational to the representation of atomistic s...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
A variational theory is developed and applied to study the properties of dielectric spheres immersed...
A New Model is proposed, to replace the existing 'charged sphere' model for electrolyte solutions. C...
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by usi...
The structure and differential capacitance of the diffuse part of the electric double layer at solid...
Electric double layers are ubiquitous, arising in some form in almost every situation involving an i...
The equilibrium properties of a charged plane immersed in an aqueous electrolyte solution are examin...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
The differential double layer capacities at mercury-0.1 N salt solution interfaces are meas-ured by ...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
When a charged surface, such as an electrode, colloid, or protein, is submerged into an electrolyte ...
The electrical double layer is examined using a generalized Poisson-Boltzmann equation that takes in...
A novel empirical model for the diffuse double layer is found by generalizing the simple analytical ...
Classical electrical double layer (EDL) models are foundational to the representation of atomistic s...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
A variational theory is developed and applied to study the properties of dielectric spheres immersed...
A New Model is proposed, to replace the existing 'charged sphere' model for electrolyte solutions. C...
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by usi...