Modeling and simulation of coagulation according to DLVO-theory in a continuum model for electrolyte solutions
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This paper presents a model of coagulation in electrolyte solutions. In this paper, the coagulation process is modeled according to DLVO-theory, which is an atomistic theory. On the other hand, we describe the dynamics in the electrolyte solutions by the Poisson-Nernst-Planck system, which is a continuum model. The contribution of this paper is to include the atomistic description of coagulation based on DLVO-theory in the continuum Poisson-Nernst-Planck system. Thereby, we involve information from different spatial scales. For this reason, the presented model accounts for the short-range interactions and the long-range interactions, which drive the coagulation process. Furthermore, many-body effects are naturally included as the resulting model is a continuum model.
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