research article
Differential capacitance of liquid/liquid interfaces of finite thicknesses: a finite element study
Finite element simulations were used to investigate the effect of a smooth variation of permittivity across a polarized liquid/liquid interface on the differential capacitance. The results show that a relative permittivity profile can account for the variation of ion solvation in the interfacial region, and therefore upon the diffuse double layer itself. The width and the symmetry of this profile across the interface are shown to be crucial parameters for interfacial distributions and fitting of capacitance data has been used to estimate the width of the interfacial region.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000306708300005
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Date Issued
2012
Publisher
Published in
Volume
14
Issue
32
Article Number
11268
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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EPFL
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October 11, 2012
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