Electrostatic and chemical interactions of ions in electrolytes and in ionic-point-charge double layers

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Mirnik, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zagreb, Fac Sci, Phys Chem Lab, HR-10001 Zagreb, Croatia
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colloids; electrolytes; stability; coagulation; electrokinetics;
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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By the application of the Madelung constant, the Debye-Huckel radius is deduced directly from the definition of the average edge length of a cube which contains one ion of a 1-1 electrolyte. The theoretical function of activity coefficient with concentration m gamma(m) = 1/[gamma(ms) + F+(m(E+) - 1) + F-(m(E-) -1)] is deduced assuming that the ion interactions are, along with the electrostatic free-energy change, also under the influence of the chemical potential of cations and anions. The constant parameters, gamma(ms), E+, F+, E- and F- can be estimated by fitting the function to experimental sets of points of any electrolyte. The theoretical function of the electrokinetic quotient, q, is proposed. This is measured as the electrophoretic mobility, or electroosmotic transport across membranes, or streaming current, or streaming potential on ionic strength or concentration, I-c, which reads q = q(m) - s\log(I-cm/I-c)\. The theoretical function is defined by three constant parameters: q, = maximum electrokinetic quotient, s = slope of the lines, I-cm = ionic strength defining q(m), one independent variable, m = molality, and one dependent variable q = electrokinetic quotient. Constant parameters can be estimated by fitting the theoretical function to experimental sets of electrokinetic points. Electrostatic potentials kappa(p) and kappa(pm) replacing the classical Smoluchowki and Henry xi potentials can be calculated from s, q(m) and q, which are obtained by fitting, using kappa(p)/kappa(pm) = 10(\(qm-q)/(2s)\).
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