2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b01152
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Thermodiffusion of Monovalent Organic Salts in Water

Abstract: The ionic Soret effect induced by temperature gradients is investigated in organic electrolytes (tetramethylammonium and tetrabutylammonium hydroxides) dispersed in water using a holographic grating experiment. We report the influences of temperature and salt concentrations on the Soret, diffusion, and thermal diffusion coefficients. Experimental results to the thermal diffusion coefficient are compared with a theoretical description for thermodiffusion of Brownian particles in liquids based in the thermal exp… Show more

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“…The present result has also to be compared with the FRS measurements of Ref. 21 on pure electrolytes, showing that the slope ∂ S T /∂ T of (TBuA + ,OH ) aqueous solutions is negative, while it is positive for (TMA + ,OH ) solutions, as usually observed for alkali halide salt solutions under thermal gradients 18 . TBuA + counter-ions thus appears much more hydrophobic than TMA + k i.e.…”
Section: Zero-field Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The present result has also to be compared with the FRS measurements of Ref. 21 on pure electrolytes, showing that the slope ∂ S T /∂ T of (TBuA + ,OH ) aqueous solutions is negative, while it is positive for (TMA + ,OH ) solutions, as usually observed for alkali halide salt solutions under thermal gradients 18 . TBuA + counter-ions thus appears much more hydrophobic than TMA + k i.e.…”
Section: Zero-field Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The Seebeck effect 7,13 induces a local electric fieldẼ = S e-T in the dispersion (S e being the Seebeck coefficient) and the Ludwig-Soret effect 14,15 gradient of volume fraction-F = FS T-T (S T being the Soret coefficient). These two effects are intricately connected via the Eastman entropies of transferŜ i ⇤ of the charged species {i} in the system [16][17][18][19][20][21] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which is equivalent to that of Derjaguin et al, 37 based on Onsager's linear non-equilibrium thermodynamics. 45,46 We note eqn (13) indicates that the phenomenological coefficients are inversely proportional to the fluid viscosity, which is also found in recent rigorous theoretical derivations based on mixture coupling theory and irreversible thermodynamics. 14,15 The calculation of the excess enthalpy density in the nano-channel requires atomistic analysis to which we turn in the next sub-section.…”
Section: Irreversible Thermodynamics Of Thermo-osmosis In Nanochannelssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…In both sets, periodic boundary conditions are considered in y and z-direction. The MD simulations provide further the excess enthalpy density, required for the calculation of the macroscopic coefficients by eqn (12) or (13). The thermo-osmotic system is adopted only to demonstrate the thermo-osmosis phenomenon and validate the Onsager reciprocity relations, while the majority of the results are obtained with the mechano-caloric system.…”
Section: Molecular Dynamics Setup For Nanochannel Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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