Molecular Theory of Electric Double Layers

Dimiter N Petsev, Frank Swol, Laura J D Frink, et al.

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Beschreibung

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.

Key Features

  • Includes both continuum and molecular models
  • Relies on modern statistical mechanical approaches
  • Suitable for chemists, physicists, material scientists and engineers
  • Offers a new outlook for fundamental and applied researchers on the basic physics and chemistry of charged interfaces involving electrolytes
  • Helps to advance further research fields as colloid science, electrochemistry, material science, and physical chemistry of electrolytes.

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Schlagwörter

nanofluidics, Surface complexation, Reactive-transport modeling, Colloids, Electrical Double Layer, Electrochemistry, microfluidics, Poisson-Boltzmann, materials engineering, Density Functional Theory, Ornstein- Zernike, Interface Science, physical chemistry