The activities of solutes and solvents in solutions govern numerous physical phenomena in a wide range of practical applications. In prior work, we used statistical mechanics and multilayer adsorption isotherms to develop a transformative model for capturing thermodynamic properties of multicomponent aqueous solutions over the entire concentration range (Dutcher et al. J. Phys. Chem. 2011, 2012, 2013). That model needed only a few adsorption energy values to represent the solution thermodynamics of each solute. In the current work, we posit that the adsorption energies are due to dipole-dipole electrostatic forces in solute-solvent and solvent-solvent interactions. This hypothesis was tested in aqueous solutions on (a) 37 1:1 electrolytes, ...
A two-state model allowing for size disparity between the solvent and the adsorbate is analysed to d...
Surface properties of aqueous solutions are important for environments as diverse as atmospheric aer...
In this work, the performance of four electrolyte models for prediction the osmotic and activity coe...
The activities of solutes and solvents in solutions govern numerous physical phenomena in a wide ran...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
Adsorption isotherm-based statistical thermodynamic models can be used to determine solute concentra...
A thermodynamic theory is developed for obtaining the enthalpic and entropic contributions to the su...
In this article, the three-particle-interaction correlation model was introduced for prediction of t...
The statistical mechanical basis of the use of Brunauer-Emmett-Teller isotherms to represent activit...
In this study, Guggenheim charging process, which involves the radial Boltzmann distribution, was in...
Aqueous and non-aqueous multi-component electrolyte solutions are present in many industrial chemica...
This thesis is concerned with the study of the thermodynamics of ion-solvation in pure organic solve...
A two-state model allowing for size disparity between the solvent and the adsorbate is analysed to d...
The theoretical and simulation methods of statistical thermodynamics aim to develope a relationship ...
The first two chapters make use of simple, simulated model systems to break down the unique solvatio...
A two-state model allowing for size disparity between the solvent and the adsorbate is analysed to d...
Surface properties of aqueous solutions are important for environments as diverse as atmospheric aer...
In this work, the performance of four electrolyte models for prediction the osmotic and activity coe...
The activities of solutes and solvents in solutions govern numerous physical phenomena in a wide ran...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
Adsorption isotherm-based statistical thermodynamic models can be used to determine solute concentra...
A thermodynamic theory is developed for obtaining the enthalpic and entropic contributions to the su...
In this article, the three-particle-interaction correlation model was introduced for prediction of t...
The statistical mechanical basis of the use of Brunauer-Emmett-Teller isotherms to represent activit...
In this study, Guggenheim charging process, which involves the radial Boltzmann distribution, was in...
Aqueous and non-aqueous multi-component electrolyte solutions are present in many industrial chemica...
This thesis is concerned with the study of the thermodynamics of ion-solvation in pure organic solve...
A two-state model allowing for size disparity between the solvent and the adsorbate is analysed to d...
The theoretical and simulation methods of statistical thermodynamics aim to develope a relationship ...
The first two chapters make use of simple, simulated model systems to break down the unique solvatio...
A two-state model allowing for size disparity between the solvent and the adsorbate is analysed to d...
Surface properties of aqueous solutions are important for environments as diverse as atmospheric aer...
In this work, the performance of four electrolyte models for prediction the osmotic and activity coe...