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Surface tension of salt solutions and double layer forces between charged interfaces show marked specific ion effects not accommodated by the classical double layer theory for charged interfaces. We will demonstrate how this can be partly remedied when the ionic dispersion potential that acts between ion and interface is included on the same level as the electrostatic potential. We will focus on the...
Surface tension of salt solutions and double layer forces between charged interfaces show marked specific ion effects not accommodated by the classical double layer theory for charged interfaces. We will demonstrate how this can be partly remedied when the ionic dispersion potential that acts between ion and interface is included on the same level as the electrostatic potential. We will focus on the...
Changes in background salt and buffer are known to influence the properties of proteins. The reasons have remained obscure. The challenge posed by many such problems is this. Can physical chemistry contribute any predictive quantitative insights to what is in effect the simplest macromolecular solution behavior? Or must all remain specific? Our thesis is that it can. For definiteness we consider here...
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