Difference between revisions of "Poisson-Boltzmann equation"
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==Short derivation== | ==Short derivation== | ||
The Poisson equation reads | The Poisson equation reads | ||
− | <math>\epsilon_0 \epsilon_r \nabla^2 \phi = \rho_{free ions)</math> | + | <math>\epsilon_0 \epsilon_r \nabla^2 \phi = \rho_{(free ions)}</math> |
where the charge distribution is | where the charge distribution is | ||
<math>\rho_{free ions) = e \sum_i z_i c_i</math> | <math>\rho_{free ions) = e \sum_i z_i c_i</math> |
Revision as of 21:12, 20 November 2009
The Poisson-Boltzmann equation describes the ion distribution in an electrolyte solution outside a charged interface. It relates the mean-field potential to the concentration of electrolyte.
Short derivation
The Poisson equation reads <math>\epsilon_0 \epsilon_r \nabla^2 \phi = \rho_{(free ions)}</math> where the charge distribution is <math>\rho_{free ions) = e \sum_i z_i c_i</math>