Abstract
As a first step towards a density functional theory (DFT) of wetting by ionic solutions we examine the density profiles of ions and solvent molecules confined near a charged wall, or between two walls, and the corresponding interfacial properties, including adsorption, surface tension, solvation force and electrostatic properties, within the semi-primitive model (SPM) of solutions made up of hard sphere solvent particles and charged hard spheres. Both monovalent and divalent cations with species-dependent diameters are considered. The density functional includes the best available Rosenfeld hard-sphere functional, as well as mean-field and Coulomb correlation contributions. The simpler mean-field functional is found to be adequate, at least for monovalent ions. The size differences lead to an interesting ‘fine structure’ of the density and charge density profiles. Cohesive interactions between all species are shown to lead to significant changes in the density profiles.
Acknowledgement
We are grateful for helpful discussions with Dr Roland Roth and Dr Pawel Bryk. AO acknowledges financial support from the EPSRC, Schlumberger Cambridge Research and Corpus Christi College.