Electrostatic properties of aqueous salt solution interfaces: a comparison of polarizable and nonpolarizable ion models.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
G Lee Warren, Sandeep Patel

Abstract

The effects of ion force field polarizability on the interfacial electrostatic properties of approximately 1 M aqueous solutions of NaCl, CsCl, and NaI are investigated using molecular dynamics simulations employing both nonpolarizable and Drude-polarizable ion sets. Differences in computed depth-dependent orientational distributions, "permanent" and induced dipole and quadrupole moment profiles, and interfacial potentials are obtained for both ion sets to further elucidate how ion polarizability affects interfacial electrostatic properties among the various salts relative to pure water. We observe that the orientations and induced dipoles of water molecules are more strongly perturbed in the presence of polarizable ions via a stronger ionic double layer effect arising from greater charge separation. Both anions and cations exhibit enhanced induced dipole moments and strong z alignment in the vicinity of the Gibbs dividing surface (GDS) with the magnitude of the anion induced dipoles being nearly an order of magnitude larger than those of the cations and directed into the vapor phase. Depth-dependent profiles for the trace and z z components of the water molecular quadrupole moment tensors reveal 40% larger quadrupole moments i...Continue Reading

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