Molecular theory of electric double layers / (Record no. 82791)

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Personal name Petsev, D. N.
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Title Molecular theory of electric double layers /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Dimiter N. Petsev, Frank van Swol and Laura J.D. Frink.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction : a historical overview -- 1.1. Charges and fields -- 1.2. Electrostatics of systems with distributed charges -- 1.3. The concept of electric double layer
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Formatted contents note part I. Theory. 2. The origin of charge at interfaces involving electrolyte solutions -- 2.1. Effects of the surface chemical reactions and the charge regulation model -- 2.2. Effects due to physical adsorption -- 2.3. Structural effects on the ionic and solvent concentration at the interface
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Formatted contents note 3. Continuum models of the electric double layers -- 3.1. The Poisson-Boltzmann equation -- 3.2. Electric double layer models based on the Poisson-Boltzmann equation : exact and approximate solutions -- 3.3. Beyond the Boltzmann distribution : the semiconductor-electrolyte interface -- 3.4. Electrokinetic phenomena -- 3.5. Deficiencies of the continuum approach
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Formatted contents note 4. Integral equation theory -- 4.1. Background -- 4.2. Percus-Yevick closure -- 4.3. The hypernetted-chain closure -- 4.4. The mean spherical approximation (MSA) -- 4.5. Hard sphere mixtures -- 4.6. The Ornstein-Zernike equations approach to studying electric double layers
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Formatted contents note 5. Perturbation and mean field theory -- 5.1. Background -- 5.2. Virial expansions -- 5.3. Zwanzig's perturbation theory -- 5.4. Mean field theory
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Formatted contents note 6. Density functional theory -- 6.1. Density functional theory for electronic structure -- 6.2. Density functional theory for classical fluids
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Formatted contents note 7. Classical-DFT for electrolyte interfaces -- 7.1. Molecular models of electrolytes -- 7.2. Classical-DFT for point-charge electrolytes -- 7.3. Classical-DFT for finite-size electrolytes -- 7.4. Classical-DFT with correlations -- 7.5. Classical-DFT with cohesive interactions -- 7.6. Classical-DFT for systems with active surfaces -- 7.7. Classical-DFT for water -- 7.8. Classical-DFT for electrokinetic systems
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Formatted contents note part II. Structure of a single electric double layer : effects due to surface charge regulation and non-Coulombic interactions. 8. Molecular properties of a single electric double layer -- 8.1. Classical density functional theory model of a single flat electric double layer -- 8.2. Solution structure in an electric double layer with surface charge regulation -- 8.3. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note 9. Ionic solvation effects and solvent-solvent interactions -- 9.1. Solvation of the potential determining ions -- 9.2. Solvation of the positive non-potential determining ions -- 9.3. Solvation of the negative non-potential determining ions -- 9.4. Effect of the solvent-solvent fluid interactions -- 9.5. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note 10. Surface solvation and non-Coulombic ion-surface interactions -- 10.1. Solvent-surface interactions. Solvophilic and solvophobic surfaces -- 10.2. Effect of the non-Coulombic interactions between the potential determining ions and the charged wall -- 10.3. Effect of the non-Coulombic positive ions--surface interactions -- 10.4. Effect of the non-Coulombic negative ions--surface interactions -- 10.5. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note 11. The potential distribution in the electric double layer and its relationship to the fluid charge -- 11.1. The Poisson equation for structured electrolyte solutions -- 11.2. Molecular interpretation of the Helmholtz planes, the Stern-Grahame layer, and the electrokinetic shear plane -- 11.3. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note 12. Electric double layers containing multivalent ions -- 12.1. Multivalent ion density profiles in the electric double layer -- 12.2. Effect of the non-potential-determining ions valency on the density profiles of the potential determining ions in the electric double layer -- 12.3. Non-Coulombic surface interactions, charge and potential distributions in the Stern-Grahame layer and beyond -- 12.4. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note 13. Ionic size effects -- 13.1. Ionic size variations and solution density -- 13.2. Conclusions
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Formatted contents note part III. Numerical methods. 14. Molecular simulation : methods -- 14.1. Background -- 14.2. Molecular dynamics methods -- 14.3. The potential distribution theorem (PDT) -- 14.4. Simulation routes to the grand potential
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Formatted contents note 15. Molecular simulation : applications -- 15.1. Background -- 15.2. One-component plasma -- 15.3. Molten salts -- 15.4. Bulk electrolytes
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Formatted contents note 16. Numerical methods for classical-DFT -- 16.1. Solution methods -- 16.2. Algorithms for constructing phase diagrams.
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Summary, etc. The electrical double layer describes charge and potential distributions that form at the interface between electrolyte solutions and the surface of an object, and they play a fundamental role in chemical and electrochemical behaviour. Colloid science, electrochemistry, material science, and biology are a few examples where such interfaces play a crucial role. The focus of this book is on the application of modern liquid state theories to the properties of electric double layers, where it demonstrates the ability of statistical mechanical approaches, such as the classical density functional theory, to provide insights and details that will enable a better and more quantitative understanding of electric double layers. The book will be essential reading for advanced students and researchers in interfacial science and its numerous applications.
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Target audience note Researchers.
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System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Biographical or historical data Dr. Dimiter N. Petsev received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Sofia.Dr Frank van Swol received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where he was supervised by Prof. L.V. Woodcock. Dr. Laura J. Douglas Frink received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1995 where she was advised by Frank van Swol and Charles Zukoski.
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Personal name Swol, Frank van,
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