The Dielectric Constant of Ionic Solutions: A Field-Theory Approach
Soft Condensed Matter
2012-07-06 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Biological Physics
Chemical Physics
Abstract
We study the variation of the dielectric response of a dielectric liquid (e.g. water) when a salt is added to the solution. Employing field-theoretical methods we expand the Gibbs free-energy to first order in a loop expansion and calculate self-consistently the dielectric constant. We predict analytically the dielectric decrement which depends on the ionic strength in a complex way. Furthermore, a qualitative description of the hydration shell is found and is characterized by a single length scale. Our prediction fits rather well a large range of concentrations for different salts using only one fit parameter related to the size of ions and dipoles.
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@article{arxiv.1201.6081,
title = {The Dielectric Constant of Ionic Solutions: A Field-Theory Approach},
author = {Amir Levy and David Andelman and Henri Orland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.6081},
year = {2012}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures