The modified Poisson-Boltzmann closure is applied to investigate high concentration primitive model electrolytes, resulting in derived damped oscillatory mean electrostatic potentials. The study suggests that this closure can provide a basis for understanding the large experimental decay lengths observed at high electrolyte concentrations.
The modified Poisson-Boltzmann closure is applied to the Kirkwood hierarchy of integral equations to investigate high concentration primitive model electrolytes. Two approximations are considered in the two sphere fluctuation potential problem. The derived damped oscillatory mean electrostatic potentials suggest that this closure should be of use in providing a basis for understanding the large experimental decay lengths found at high electrolyte concentrations. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
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