Analysis of the bulk and surface-induced structure of electrolyte solutions using intergral equation theories (Q1913751)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 881883
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    Analysis of the bulk and surface-induced structure of electrolyte solutions using intergral equation theories
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 881883

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      Analysis of the bulk and surface-induced structure of electrolyte solutions using intergral equation theories (English)
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      2 July 1996
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      We have developed robust and efficient numerical methods for solving integral equations describing electrolyte solutions. These methods are hybrids of Newton-Raphson and Picard iterations and have been obtained as extended versions of the previous methods for pure solvents by solving nontrivial problems posed by the inclusion of ions. A discussion of some special treatments that need to be considered for asymmetric anions and cations is included. These methods have been demonstrated using the full reference hypernetted-chain theory for various sizes of ions in a wide range of ionic concentrations.
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      multicomponent fluid
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      Jacobian
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      hybrids of Newton-Raphson and Picard iterations
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      hypernetted-chain theory
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