Poisson-Fermi Formulation of Nonlocal Electrostatics in Electrolyte Solutions

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We present a nonlocal electrostatic formulation of nonuniform ions and water molecules with interstitial voids that uses a Fermi-like distribution to account for steric and correlation efects in electrolyte solutions. The formulation is based on the volume exclusion of hard spheres leading to a steric potential and Maxwell's displacement field with Yukawa-type interactions resulting in a nonlocal electric potential. The classical Poisson-Boltzmann model fails to describe steric and correlation effects important in a variety of chemical and biological systems, especially in high field or large concentration conditions found in and near binding sites, ion channels, and electrodes. Steric effects and correlations are apparent when we compare nonlocal Poisson-Fermi results to Poisson-Boltzmann calculations in electric double layer and to experimental measurements on the selectivity of potassium channels for K+ over Na+.

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Liu, J. L., Xie, D., & Eisenberg, B. (2017). Poisson-Fermi Formulation of Nonlocal Electrostatics in Electrolyte Solutions. Computational and Mathematical Biophysics, 5(1), 116–124. https://doi.org/10.1515/mlbmb-2017-0007

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