Mean-field theory of active electrolytes: dynamic adsorption and overscreening
Abstract
We investigate active electrolytes within the mean-field level of description. The focus is on how the double-layer structure of passive, thermalized charges is affected by active dynamics of all constituting ions. One feature of active dynamics is that particles adhere to hard-surfaces, regardless of chemical properties of a surface and specifically in complete absence of any chemipsorption or physisorption. To carry out the mean-field analysis of the system that is out of equilibrium, we develop the "mean-field simulation" technique, where the simulated system consists of charged parallel sheets moving on a line and obeying active dynamics, with the interaction strength rescaled by the number of sheets. The mean-field limit becomes exact in the limit of an infinite number of movable sheets.
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@article{arxiv.1805.00137,
title = {Mean-field theory of active electrolytes: dynamic adsorption and overscreening},
author = {Derek Frydel and Rudolf Podgornik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00137},
year = {2018}
}