Ions and dipoles in electric field: Nonlinear polarization and field-dependent chemical reaction
Abstract
We investigate electric-field effects in dilute electrolytes with nonlinear polarization. As a first example of such systems, we add a dipolar component with a relatively large dipole moment μ0 to an aqueous electrolyte. As a second example, the solvent itself exhibits nonlinear polarization near charged objects. For such systems, we present a Ginzburg-Landau free energy and introduce field-dependent chemical potentials, entropy density, and stress tensor, which satisfy general thermodynamic relations. In the first example, the dipoles accumulate in high-field regions, as predicted by Abrashikin et al.[Phys.Rev.Lett. 99, 077801 (2007)]. Finally, we consider the case, where Bjerrum ion pairs form a dipolar component with nonlinear polarization. The Bjerrum dipoles accumulate in high-field regions, while field-induced dissociation was predicted by Onsager [J. Chem. Phys. 2, 599 (1934)]. We present an expression for the field-dependent association constant K(E), which depends on the field strength nonmonotonically.
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