Steric effects in the dynamics of electrolytes at large applied voltages. I. Double-layer charging

Mustafa Sabri Kilic, Martin Z. Bazant, and Armand Ajdari
Phys. Rev. E 75, 021502 – Published 16 February 2007

Abstract

The classical Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) theory of electrolytes assumes a dilute solution of point charges with mean-field electrostatic forces. Even for very dilute solutions, however, it predicts absurdly large ion concentrations (exceeding close packing) for surface potentials of only a few tenths of a volt, which are often exceeded, e.g., in microfluidic pumps and electrochemical sensors. Since the 1950s, several modifications of the PB equation have been proposed to account for the finite size of ions in equilibrium, but in this two-part series, we consider steric effects on diffuse charge dynamics (in the absence of electro-osmotic flow). In this first part, we review the literature and analyze two simple models for the charging of a thin double layer, which must form a condensed layer of close-packed ions near the surface at high voltage. A surprising prediction is that the differential capacitance typically varies nonmonotonically with the applied voltage, and thus so does the response time of an electrolytic system. In PB theory, the differential capacitance blows up exponentially with voltage, but steric effects actually cause it to decrease while remaining positive above a threshold voltage where ions become crowded near the surface. Other nonlinear effects in PB theory are also strongly suppressed by steric effects: The net salt adsorption by the double layers in response to the applied voltage is greatly reduced, and so is the tangential “surface conduction” in the diffuse layer, to the point that it can often be neglected compared to bulk conduction (small Dukhin number).

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  • Received 2 November 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.75.021502

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Mustafa Sabri Kilic and Martin Z. Bazant

  • Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA

Armand Ajdari

  • Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Theorique, UMR ESPCI-CNRS 7083, 10 Rue Vauquelin, F-75005 Paris, France

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Steric effects in the dynamics of electrolytes at large applied voltages. II. Modified Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations

Mustafa Sabri Kilic, Martin Z. Bazant, and Armand Ajdari
Phys. Rev. E 75, 021503 (2007)

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Vol. 75, Iss. 2 — February 2007

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