Thermodynamics of primitive model electrolytes in the symmetric and modi1ed Poisson-Boltzmann theories. A comparative study with Monte Carlo simulations

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Osmotic coefficients, individual and mean activity coefficients of primitive model electrolyte solutions are computed at different molar concentrations using the symmetric Poisson-Boltzmann and modi1ed Poisson-Boltzmann theories. The theoretical results are compared with an extensive series of Monte Carlo simulation data obtained by Abbas et al. [Fluid Phase Equilib., 2007, 260, 233; J. Phys. Chem. B, 2009, 113, 5905]. The agreement between modi1ed Poisson-Boltzmann predictions with the "exact " simulation results is almost quantitative for monovalent salts, while being semi-quantitative or better for higher and multivalent salts. The symmetric Poisson-Boltzmann results, on the other hand, are very good for monovalent systems but tend to deviate at higher concentrations and/or for multi-valent systems. Some recent experimental values for activity coefficients of HCl solution (individual and mean activities) and NaCl solution (mean activity only) have also been compared with the symmetric and modi1ed Poisson-Boltzmann theories, and with the Monte Carlo simulations.

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Quiñones, A. O., Bhuiyan, L. B., & Outhwaite, C. W. (2018). Thermodynamics of primitive model electrolytes in the symmetric and modi1ed Poisson-Boltzmann theories. A comparative study with Monte Carlo simulations. Condensed Matter Physics, 21(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.21.23802

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