The interaction between charged objects in an electrolyte solution is a fundamental question in soft matter physics. It is well-known that the electrostatic contribution to the interaction energy decays exponentially with object separation. Recent measurements reveal that, contrary to the conventional wisdom given by classic Poisson-Boltzmann theory, the decay length increases with ion concentration for concentrated electrolytes and can be an order of magnitude larger than the ion diameter in ionic liquids. We derive a simple scaling theory that explains this anomalous dependence of the decay length on ion concentration. Our theory successfully collapses the decay lengths of a wide class of salts onto a single curve. A novel prediction of o...
Ionic liquids are pure salts that are liquid under ambient conditions. As liquids composed solely of...
Electric charges and electrostatic interactions are ubiquitous in soft-matter and biological systems...
Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory remains the cornerstone of colloid ...
The interaction between charged objects in an electrolyte solution is a fundamental question in soft...
According to classical electrolyte theories interactions in dilute (low ion density) electrolytes de...
Electrolyte solutions with high concentrations of ions are prevalent in biological systems and energ...
Thin films (0–30 nm) of very concentrated aqueous monovalent salt solutions (2–10 M of LiCl, NaCl, a...
Using the Surface Forces Apparatus on solutions of polymeric ions, the effect of specific ion–ion co...
Recently, underscreening in concentrated electrolytes was discovered in experiments and confirmed in...
Inspired by recent experimental observations of anomalously large decay lengths in concentrated elec...
Within a modified Poisson–Boltzmann theory we study the effect of Bjerrum pairs on the typical lengt...
Hypothesis: A detailed understanding of the influence of electrolytes on the conformation of polyele...
There have recently been reports of extraordinarily long screening lengths in concentrated electroly...
Total internal reflection microscopy (TIRM) measurements of colloidal spheres in aqueous electrolyte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, February, 2020Cataloge...
Ionic liquids are pure salts that are liquid under ambient conditions. As liquids composed solely of...
Electric charges and electrostatic interactions are ubiquitous in soft-matter and biological systems...
Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory remains the cornerstone of colloid ...
The interaction between charged objects in an electrolyte solution is a fundamental question in soft...
According to classical electrolyte theories interactions in dilute (low ion density) electrolytes de...
Electrolyte solutions with high concentrations of ions are prevalent in biological systems and energ...
Thin films (0–30 nm) of very concentrated aqueous monovalent salt solutions (2–10 M of LiCl, NaCl, a...
Using the Surface Forces Apparatus on solutions of polymeric ions, the effect of specific ion–ion co...
Recently, underscreening in concentrated electrolytes was discovered in experiments and confirmed in...
Inspired by recent experimental observations of anomalously large decay lengths in concentrated elec...
Within a modified Poisson–Boltzmann theory we study the effect of Bjerrum pairs on the typical lengt...
Hypothesis: A detailed understanding of the influence of electrolytes on the conformation of polyele...
There have recently been reports of extraordinarily long screening lengths in concentrated electroly...
Total internal reflection microscopy (TIRM) measurements of colloidal spheres in aqueous electrolyte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, February, 2020Cataloge...
Ionic liquids are pure salts that are liquid under ambient conditions. As liquids composed solely of...
Electric charges and electrostatic interactions are ubiquitous in soft-matter and biological systems...
Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory remains the cornerstone of colloid ...