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Patrick B Warren1, Andrey Vlasov, Lucian Anton
1Unilever R&D Port Sunlight, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral CH63 3JW, United Kingdom. patrick.warren@unilever.com
Abstract:
We investigate the screening properties of Gaussian charge models of electrolyte solutions by analysing the asymptotic behaviour of the pair correlation functions. We use a combination of Monte Carlo simulations with the hyper-netted chain integral equation closure, and the random phase approximation, to establish the conditions under which a screening length is well defined and the extent to which it matches the expected Debye length. For practical applications, for example, in dissipative particle dynamics, we are able to summarise our results in succinct rules-of-thumb which can be used for mesoscale modeling of electrolyte solutions. We thereby establish a solid foundation for future work, such as the systematic incorporation of specific ion effects.
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