Ion-Size Effect at the Surface of a Silica Hydrosol

Abstract

The author used synchrotron x-ray reflectivity to study the ion-size effect for alkali ions (Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+), with densities as high as 4 × 1018- 7 × 1018 m-2, suspended above the surface of a colloidal solution of silica nanoparticles in the field generated by the surface electric-double layer. According to the data, large alkali ions preferentially accumulate at the sol's surface replacing smaller ions, a finding that qualitatively agrees with the dependence of the Kharkats-Ulstrup single-ion electrostatic free energy on the ion's radius.

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