Electrostatic contribution to colloidal solvation in terms of the self-energy-modified Boltzmann distribution

Phys Rev E. 2020 Jan;101(1-1):012121. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.101.012121.

Abstract

Electrostatic interactions make a large contribution to solvation free energy in ionic fluids such as electrolytes and colloidal dispersions. The electrostatic contribution to solvation free energy has been ascribed to the self-energy of a charged particle. Here we apply a variational field theory based on lower bound inequality to the inhomogeneous fluids of one-component charged hard-spheres, thereby verifying that the self-energy is given by the difference between the total correlation function and direct correlation function. Based on the knowledge of the liquid state theory, the self-energy specified in this study not only relates a direct correlation function to the Gaussian smearing of each charged sphere, but also provides the electrostatic contribution to solvation free energy that shows good agreement with simulation results. Furthermore, the Ornstein-Zernike equation leads to a set of generalized Debye-Hückel equations reflecting the Gaussian distributed charges.