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Modified Poisson-Boltzmann equations and macroscopic forces in inhomogeneous ionic fluids

Published 29 Mar 2022 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2203.15382v1)

Abstract: We propose a field-theoretical approach based on the thermodynamic perturbation theory and within it derive a grand thermodynamic potential of the inhomogeneous ionic fluid as a functional of electrostatic potential for an arbitrary reference fluid system. We obtain a modified Poisson-Boltzmann equation as the Euler-Lagrange equation for the obtained functional. Applying Noether's theorem to this functional, we derive a general mean-field expression for the stress tensor consistent with the respective modified Poisson-Boltzmann equation. We derive a general expression for the macroscopic force acting on the dielectric or conductive body immersed in an ionic fluid. In particular, we derive a general mean-field expression for the disjoining pressure of an ionic fluid in a slit pore. We apply the developed formalism to describe three ionic fluid models of practical importance: nonpolarizable models (including the well-known Poisson-Boltzmann and Poisson-Fermi equations), polarizable models (ions carry nonzero permanent dipole or static polarizability), and models of ion-dipole mixtures (including the well-known Poisson-Boltzmann-Langevin equation). For these models, we obtain modified Poisson-Boltzmann equations and respective stress tensors, which could be valuable for different applications, where it is necessary to estimate the macroscopic forces acting on the dielectric or conductive bodies (electrodes, colloids, membranes, {\it etc}.) together with the local electrostatic potential (field) and ionic concentrations.

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