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Anti-Coulomb ion-ion interactions: a theoretical and computational study

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arxiv 2404.02824 v2 pith:GDMRV6OK submitted 2024-04-03 cond-mat.soft physics.chem-phphysics.comp-ph

classification cond-mat.softphysics.chem-phphysics.comp-ph
keywords interactionsanti-coulombdielectricionssolvationalternativeassociatedattraction
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The free energy of ion solvation can be decomposed into enthalpic and entropic contributions. This helps to understand the connection between the dielectric properties and the underlying forces. We present a simple linear-response model of screened charge interactions that provides an alternative understanding of solvation barriers. Moreover, it explains the "anti-Coulomb" interactions (attraction between like-charged ions and repulsion between opposite-charged ions) observed in both simulations and experiments. We show that this is a universal behavior associated to the non-local response function of any dielectric or metallic system.

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