Physics – Chemical Physics
Scientific paper
2010-05-17
Phys. Rev. E 82, 056102 (2010)
Physics
Chemical Physics
7 pages, 5 figures; some numerical comparisons added; schematic figure added, additional discussion of effect of electrode mat
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.82.056102
We use Monte Carlo simulations to examine the simplest model of an ionic liquid, called the restricted primitive model, at a metal surface. We find that at moderately low temperatures the capacitance of the metal/ionic liquid interface is so large that the effective thickness of the electrostatic double-layer is up to 3 times smaller than the ion radius. To interpret these results we suggest an approach which is based on the interaction between discrete ions and their image charges in the metal surface and which therefore goes beyond the mean-field approximation. When a voltage is applied across the interface, the strong image attraction causes counterions to condense onto the metal surface to form compact ion-image dipoles. These dipoles repel each other to form a correlated liquid. When the surface density of these dipoles is low, the insertion of an additional dipole does not require much energy. This leads to a large capacitance $C$ that decreases monotonically with voltage $V$, producing a "bell-shaped" curve $C(V)$. We also consider what happens when the electrode is made from a semi-metal rather than a perfect metal. In this case, the finite screening radius of the electrode shifts the reflection plane for image charges to the interior of the electrode and we arrive at a "camel-shaped" $C(V)$. These predictions seem to be in qualitative agreement with experiment.
Loth M. S.
Shklovskii Boris I.
Skinner Brian
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