Brownian dynamics: Its application to ionic solutions
The Journal of Chemical Physics1977Vol. 66(7), pp. 3039–3044
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Abstract
The method of molecular dynamics is applied to a solvent-averaged model of electrolyte solutions, described by a generalized Langevin equation. For Brownian motion without solute–solute interactions, we recover the characteristic features of an infinitely dilute solution. For interacting brownons, the results exhibit a noticeable dependence of the calculated self-diffusion coefficients on the influence of the Coulomb forces. The model system exhibits ion association when the Coulomb forces are made strong enough.
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