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arxiv: 1809.00191 · v1 · pith:QOAUAGWFnew · submitted 2018-09-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Debye-H\"uckel Theory of Weakly Curved Macroions: Implementing Ion Specificity through a Composite Coloumb-Yukawa Interaction Potential

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keywords energyfreeinteractionsyukawacurveddebye-hinteractionions
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The free energy of a weakly curved, isolated macroion embedded in a symmetric 1:1 electrolyte solution is calculated on the basis of linear Debye-H\"uckel theory, thereby accounting for non-electrostatic Yukawa pair interactions between the mobile ions and of the mobile ions with the macroion surface, present in addition to the electrostatic Coulomb potential. The Yukawa interactions between anion-anion, cation-cation, and anion-cation pairs are independent from each other and serve as a model for solvent-mediated ion-specific effects. We derive expressions for the free energy of a planar surface, the spontaneous curvature, the bending stiffness, and the Gaussian modulus. It is shown that a perturbation expansion, valid if the Yukawa interactions make a small contribution to the overall free energy, yields simple analytic results that exhibit good agreement with the general free energy over the range of experimentally relevant interaction parameters.

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