Coulombic Surface-Ion Interactions Induce Nonlinear and Chemistry-Specific Charging Kinetics

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2023-02-03

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Boon, W. Q.ISNI 000000050633771X
Dijkstra, MarjoleinISNI 0000000358257928
Roij, René vanISNI 0000000392993654

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Abstract

While important for many industrial applications, chemical reactions responsible for the charging of solids in water are often poorly understood. We theoretically investigate the charging kinetics of solid-liquid interfaces and find that the time-dependent equilibration of surface charge contains key information not only on the reaction mechanism, but also on the valency of the reacting ions. We construct a nonlinear differential equation describing surface charging by combining chemical Langmuir kinetics and electrostatic Poisson-Boltzmann theory. Our results reveal a clear distinction between late-time (near-equilibrium) and short-time (far-from-equilibrium) relaxation rates, the ratio of which contains information on the charge valency and ad- or desorption mechanism of the charging process. Similarly, we find that single-ion reactions can be distinguished from two-ion reactions, as the latter show an inflection point during equilibration. Interestingly, such inflection points are characteristic of autocatalytic reactions, and we conclude that the Coulombic ion-surface interaction is an autocatalytic feedback mechanism.

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Chemical kinetics dynamics & catalysis, Chemical reactions, Charged colloids, Liquid-solid interfaces, Polymers & Soft Matter, Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Taverne, General Physics and Astronomy

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Boon, W Q, Dijkstra, M & Van Roij, R 2023, 'Coulombic Surface-Ion Interactions Induce Nonlinear and Chemistry-Specific Charging Kinetics', Physical Review Letters, vol. 130, no. 5, 058001. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.058001