International audienceAn attempt is made to understand the underscreening effect, observed in concentrated electrolyte solutions or melts, on the basis of simple, admittedly crude models involving charged (for the ions) and neutral (for the solvent molecules) hard spheres. The thermodynamic and structural properties of these "primitive" and "semi-primitive" models are calculated within the mean spherical approximation (MSA), which provides the basic input required to determine the partial density response functions. The screening length λ S , which is unambiguously defined in terms of the wave-number-dependent response functions, exhibits a cross-over from a low density, Debye-like regime, to a regime where λ S increases with density beyond...
We discuss Monte Carlo (MC) simulation methods for calculating liquid–vapor saturation properties of...
A new three-parameter (valency, ion size, and charge asymmetry) model, the asymmetric restricted pri...
Ions in ionic liquids and concentrated electrolytes reside in a crowded, strongly interacting enviro...
International audienceAn attempt is made to understand the underscreening effect, observed in concen...
There have recently been reports of extraordinarily long screening lengths in concentrated electroly...
Recently, underscreening in concentrated electrolytes was discovered in experiments and confirmed in...
Electrolyte solutions with high concentrations of ions are prevalent in biological systems and energ...
We develop a simple Landau-Ginzburg-type continuum theory of solvent-free ionic liquids and use it t...
We combine direct surface force measurements with thermodynamic arguments to demonstrate that pure i...
According to classical electrolyte theories interactions in dilute (low ion density) electrolytes de...
Using molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical analysis of velocity-autocorrelation functions,...
Based on the electrolyte perturbation theory, a group contribution equation of state that embodies h...
Theoretical modelling provides a powerful tool to study room temperature ionic liquids as a promisin...
Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) are organic salts that melt below 100 degrees Celsius. The ad...
Room temperature ionic liquids are molten salts at ambient temperature. This thesis is concerned wit...
We discuss Monte Carlo (MC) simulation methods for calculating liquid–vapor saturation properties of...
A new three-parameter (valency, ion size, and charge asymmetry) model, the asymmetric restricted pri...
Ions in ionic liquids and concentrated electrolytes reside in a crowded, strongly interacting enviro...
International audienceAn attempt is made to understand the underscreening effect, observed in concen...
There have recently been reports of extraordinarily long screening lengths in concentrated electroly...
Recently, underscreening in concentrated electrolytes was discovered in experiments and confirmed in...
Electrolyte solutions with high concentrations of ions are prevalent in biological systems and energ...
We develop a simple Landau-Ginzburg-type continuum theory of solvent-free ionic liquids and use it t...
We combine direct surface force measurements with thermodynamic arguments to demonstrate that pure i...
According to classical electrolyte theories interactions in dilute (low ion density) electrolytes de...
Using molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical analysis of velocity-autocorrelation functions,...
Based on the electrolyte perturbation theory, a group contribution equation of state that embodies h...
Theoretical modelling provides a powerful tool to study room temperature ionic liquids as a promisin...
Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) are organic salts that melt below 100 degrees Celsius. The ad...
Room temperature ionic liquids are molten salts at ambient temperature. This thesis is concerned wit...
We discuss Monte Carlo (MC) simulation methods for calculating liquid–vapor saturation properties of...
A new three-parameter (valency, ion size, and charge asymmetry) model, the asymmetric restricted pri...
Ions in ionic liquids and concentrated electrolytes reside in a crowded, strongly interacting enviro...