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Dependence of the dielectric constant of electrolyte solutions on ionic concentration - a microfield approach

Chemical Physics 2016-07-15 v2 Other Condensed Matter Biological Physics

Abstract

We present a novel microfield approach for studying the dependence of the orientational polarization of the water in aqueous electrolyte solutions upon the salt concentration and temperature. The model takes into account the orientation of the solvent dipoles due to the electric field created by ions, and the effect of thermal fluctuations. The model predicts a dielectric functional dependence of the form ε(c)=εwβL(3αc/β),β=εwεms\varepsilon(c)=\varepsilon_w-\beta L(3\alpha c/\beta),\quad\beta=\varepsilon_w-\varepsilon_{\rm ms}, where LL is the Langevin function, cc is the salt concentration, εw\varepsilon_w is the dielectric of pure water, εms\varepsilon_{\rm ms} is the dielectric of the electrolyte solution at the molten salt limit, and α\alpha is the total excess polarization of the ions. The functional form gives a remarkably accurate description of the dielectric constant for a variety of salts and a wide range of concentrations.

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@article{arxiv.1208.5169,
  title  = {Dependence of the dielectric constant of electrolyte solutions on ionic concentration - a microfield approach},
  author = {Nir Gavish and Keith Promislow},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5169},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted for publication in Physical Review E