Electrical double layer forces. A Monte Carlo study

The Journal of Chemical Physics
March 1, 1984
Cited by 773

Abstract

Using a novel method the force between two charged surfaces with an intervening electrolyte solution has been determined from Monte Carlo simulations. We find large deviations from the standard Poisson–Boltzmann treatment of the so called double layer force for divalent counterions at high surface charge densities and at short separations. The deviations have two causes: (i) Due to the inclusion of the effect of ion–ion correlations the counterions concentrate more towards the charged wall reducing the overlap between the double layers; and (ii) correlated fluctuations in the ion clouds of the two surfaces lead to an attractive interaction of a van der Waals type. For some realistic values of the parameters the attraction overcomes the repulsive part and there is a net attractive force between similarly charged surfaces. This finding leads to a modification of our conceptual understanding of the interaction between charged particles and it shows that the DLVO theory is qualitatively deficient under some, realistic, conditions.


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