Inversion of the electric field driven by ionic solvation energy
ORAL
Abstract
In previous studies, Monte Carlo simulations have suggested the possibility of inverting the electric field near a liquid/liquid interface due to excluded volume effects, ionic size asymmetry, and image charges at high electrolyte concentrations in the absence of ion transfer. In this work, we develop a mean field theory and coarse grained simulations to study the ion transfer between the two immiscible electrolytes in the presence of an electric field. Our calculations suggest a novel mechanism to invert the electric field near confined oil/water interfaces based on differences of the ionic solvation energy in both liquid media.
*We thank the support of the Office of the Secretary of Defense under the NSSEFF program award number FA9550-10-1-0167.
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