© 2018 American Chemical Society. Electrolytes often involve the spatially varying dielectric response of liquids and electrostatic correlation. Nevertheless, the complexity of their synergistic effects complicates our understanding of ion solvation and often limits theoretical approaches. Thus, we develop a Ginzburg-Landau-like (GL) theory that simultaneously considers these two features. We derive the modified Born solvation energy of ions, which accounts for the effect of saturated dipoles near the ions on the solvation energy, which is in good agreement with experimental data for different ionic charges and even for some selected liquid mixtures. Moreover, we consider the phase diagram of a mixture of polyelectrolyte and uncharged polym...
A microscopic theory of equilibrium solvation and solvation dynamics of a classical, polar, solute m...
We present a dielectric continuum model that, at a semiquantitative level, explains why ion pair for...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. We illustrate the effects of chain connectivity on the solvation e...
The nature of ion solvation has drawn the interest of scientists for over a century, yet a thorough ...
We studied ionic liquids confined between charged plates to develop a dipolar self-consistent field ...
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Water dissolved in ionic liquids garners particular attention...
Motivated by our recent proposition on the possibility of using dielectric continuum models to inter...
A Ginzburg-Landau theory is presented on polar binary mixtures con-taining ions. It takes account of...
Treating water as a linearly responding dielectric continuum on molecular length scales allows very ...
In this work we present a new mixture theory of a liquid solvent containing completely dissociated i...
We illustrate the effects of chain connectivity on the solvation energy of ions immersed in polymer ...
We studied the thermodynamic properties of ion solvation in polymer blends and block copolymer melts...
We construct a mean-field variational model to study how the dependence of dielectric coefficient (i...
A microscopic theory of equilibrium solvation and solvation dynamics of a classical, polar, solute m...
We present a dielectric continuum model that, at a semiquantitative level, explains why ion pair for...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. We illustrate the effects of chain connectivity on the solvation e...
The nature of ion solvation has drawn the interest of scientists for over a century, yet a thorough ...
We studied ionic liquids confined between charged plates to develop a dipolar self-consistent field ...
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Water dissolved in ionic liquids garners particular attention...
Motivated by our recent proposition on the possibility of using dielectric continuum models to inter...
A Ginzburg-Landau theory is presented on polar binary mixtures con-taining ions. It takes account of...
Treating water as a linearly responding dielectric continuum on molecular length scales allows very ...
In this work we present a new mixture theory of a liquid solvent containing completely dissociated i...
We illustrate the effects of chain connectivity on the solvation energy of ions immersed in polymer ...
We studied the thermodynamic properties of ion solvation in polymer blends and block copolymer melts...
We construct a mean-field variational model to study how the dependence of dielectric coefficient (i...
A microscopic theory of equilibrium solvation and solvation dynamics of a classical, polar, solute m...
We present a dielectric continuum model that, at a semiquantitative level, explains why ion pair for...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...