In this work we present a new mixture theory of a liquid solvent containing completely dissociated ions to study the space charge layer of electrolytes in contact with some inert metals. We incorporate solvation shell effects (i) in our derivation of the mixing entropy and (ii) in the pressure model. Chemical potentials of ions and solvent molecules in the incompressible limit are then derived from a free energy function. For the thermodynamic equilibrium the coupled equation system of mass and momentum balance, the incompressibility constraint and the Poisson equation are summarized. With that we study the space charge layer of the electrolytic solution for an applied half cell potential and compare our results to historic and recent inter...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
The problem of the influence of the solvent on activities of ions is discussed. Some proposals for t...
In this work we present a new mixture theory of a liquid solvent containing completely dissociated i...
In this work the impact of solvation effects on the dissociation degree of strong electrolytes and s...
Batteries play a key role in future sustainable energy networks. Modelling these electro-chemical sy...
Free energy analysis of solvation structures of free divalent cations, their ion pairs, and neutral ...
Free energy analysis of solvation structures of free divalent cations, their ion pairs, and neutral ...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
The problem of the influence of the solvent on activities of ions is discussed. Some proposals for t...
In this work we present a new mixture theory of a liquid solvent containing completely dissociated i...
In this work the impact of solvation effects on the dissociation degree of strong electrolytes and s...
Batteries play a key role in future sustainable energy networks. Modelling these electro-chemical sy...
Free energy analysis of solvation structures of free divalent cations, their ion pairs, and neutral ...
Free energy analysis of solvation structures of free divalent cations, their ion pairs, and neutral ...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
We demonstrate that with two small modifications, the popular dielectric continuum model is capable ...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Modelling of electrochemical systems supports designing improved chemistries for battery applicati...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
Continuum solvent models of electrolyte solutions are extremely useful. However, before we can use t...
The problem of the influence of the solvent on activities of ions is discussed. Some proposals for t...