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Springer Ion Correlations at Electrified Soft Matter Interfaces (Springer Theses)

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Product Description This book combines experiments, theory and computer simulations to demonstrate that the interdependency between ion correlations and other ion interactions in solution can explain the distribution of ions near an electrified liquid/liquid interface. From the Back Cover Ion Correlations at Electrified Soft Matter Interfaces presents an investigation that combines experiments, theory, and computer simulations to demonstrate that the interdependency between ion correlations and other ion interactions in solution can explain the distribution of ions near an electrified liquid/liquid interface. The properties of this interface are exploited to vary the coupling strength of ion-ion correlations from weak to strong while monitoring their influence on ion distributions at the nanometer scale with X-ray reflectivity and on the macroscopic scale with interfacial tension measurements. This thesis demonstrates that a parameter-free density functional theory that includes ion-ion correlations and ion-solvent interactions is in agreement with the data over the entire range of experimentally tunable correlation coupling strengths. The reported findings represent a significant advance towards understanding the nature and role of ion correlations in charged soft-matter. Ion distributions underlie many scientific phenomena and technological applications, including electrostatic interactions between charged biomolecules and the efficiency of energy storage devices. These distributions are determined by interactions dictated by the chemical properties of the ions and their environment, as well as the long-range nature of the electrostatic force. The presence of strong correlations between ions is responsible for counterintuitive effects such as like-charge attraction. About the Author Current Affiliation: Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue, Bldg. 200 Argonne, IL 60439-4831 Nouamane Laanait received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. He was twice awarded with the University of Illinois’ University Fellowship, and has twice received the GAANN Fellowship.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 August 2016
Listed Since
04 August 2016

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