Ion-Specific Surface Tension of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions: Analytical Insights from a Restricted Primitive Model
Tiejun Xiao,
Yun Zhou,
Huijun Jiang
Abstract:The ion-specific surface tension of aqueous electrolyte solutions is of fundamental importance in physical chemistry, solution chemistry, electrochemistry, and biochemistry, yet it remains a challenge to be qualitatively predicted. In this work, an analytical theory of ion-specific surface tension is developed. By modeling the solution to a restricted primitive model (RPM), the surface tension increment of the electrolyte solution reduces to the surface tension of the RPM, which is further determined analytica… Show more
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