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On the theory of electrolytes: correlations, excluded volume and multiple-boundaries

The screening, the configurational correlations and the interaction correlations in the theory of binary electrolytes are examined, by exploiting the charge conservation and the properties of the equilibrium state. Validity conditions for the linearised Debye-Huckel screened potential are provided....

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Published in:Physics and chemistry of liquids 2022-11, Vol.60 (6), p.827-838
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