J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21 (21 October 2009) 424101 (16pp) doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/42/424101
Intricate coupling between ion–ion and ion–surface correlations in double layers as
illustrated by charge inversion—combined effects of strong Coulomb correlations and
excluded volume
Roland Kjellander
Department of Chemistry, University of Gothenburg, SE-412 96 Gothenburg,
SwedenAbstract.
Many-body correlations in electrolyte systems are important when the electrostatic
coupling and/or the volume fraction of ions are not low. Such correlations are
ignored in the traditional theories of electrolytes based on the Poisson–Boltzmann
approximation. In the general case, the ion density profiles (ion–surface correlation
functions) and the ion–ion correlation functions in diffuse electric double layers
are strongly interdependent. Both have to be included in the treatment of the
system to capture many essential properties. In this work the coupling between the
ion–ion and ion–surface correlations and effects of this coupling are illustrated
explicitly and graphically (visually). The average forces that act on the ions in
the double layer are analysed. This leads to an understanding of mechanisms in
action in the inhomogeneous electrolyte near a surface. Charge separation in an
electrolyte outside an uncharged surface and charge inversion of highly charged
surfaces are thereby used as examples of what insights can be gained by this kind
of approach. Some links to mechanisms behind like-charge attraction are also
discussed.
Print publication: Issue 42 (21 October 2009)Received 28 March 2009
Published 29 September 2009
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