We develop a new theoretical formulation to study ion conductance in electrolyte solutions, based on a mode coupling theory treatment of the electrolyte friction. The new theory provides expressions for both the ion atmosphere relaxation and electrophoretic contributions to the total electrolyte friction that acts on a moving ion. While the ion atmosphere relaxation term arises from the time-dependent microscopic interaction of the moving ion with the surrounding ions in the solution, the electrophoretic term originates from the coupling of the ion's velocity to the collective current mode of the ion atmosphere. Mode coupling theory, combined with time-dependent density functional theory of ion atmosphere fluctuations, leads to self-consist...
A molecular theory of the effects of solution dynamics on the rates of adiabatic outer-sphere electr...
We study the transport properties of dilute electrolyte solutions on the basis of the fluctuating hy...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
We develop a new theoretical formulation to study ion conductance in electrolyte solutions, based on...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
The concentration dependence of self-diffusion of ions in solutions at large concentrations has rema...
The concentration dependence of self-diffusion of ions in solutions at large concentrations has rema...
The concentration dependence of the transport properties (i.e., the conductivity and the viscosity) ...
The concentration dependence of the transport properties (i.e., the conductivity and the viscosity) ...
A self-consistent mode coupling theory (MCT) with microscopic inputs of equilibrium pair correlation...
A theoretical study of the effects of ion atmosphere relaxation on the rate of a model dipole isomer...
A theoretical study of ion atmosphere relaxation around a newly created dipolar solute in electrolyt...
This work presents a new approach to the ion dynamics in concentrated electrolyte solutions as those...
An outstanding problem in the theory of ionic conductivity is a derivation of the well-known Hubbard...
A self-consistent microscopic theory is developed to understand the anomalously weak concentration d...
A molecular theory of the effects of solution dynamics on the rates of adiabatic outer-sphere electr...
We study the transport properties of dilute electrolyte solutions on the basis of the fluctuating hy...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
We develop a new theoretical formulation to study ion conductance in electrolyte solutions, based on...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
The concentration dependence of self-diffusion of ions in solutions at large concentrations has rema...
The concentration dependence of self-diffusion of ions in solutions at large concentrations has rema...
The concentration dependence of the transport properties (i.e., the conductivity and the viscosity) ...
The concentration dependence of the transport properties (i.e., the conductivity and the viscosity) ...
A self-consistent mode coupling theory (MCT) with microscopic inputs of equilibrium pair correlation...
A theoretical study of the effects of ion atmosphere relaxation on the rate of a model dipole isomer...
A theoretical study of ion atmosphere relaxation around a newly created dipolar solute in electrolyt...
This work presents a new approach to the ion dynamics in concentrated electrolyte solutions as those...
An outstanding problem in the theory of ionic conductivity is a derivation of the well-known Hubbard...
A self-consistent microscopic theory is developed to understand the anomalously weak concentration d...
A molecular theory of the effects of solution dynamics on the rates of adiabatic outer-sphere electr...
We study the transport properties of dilute electrolyte solutions on the basis of the fluctuating hy...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...