Density of electric field energy around two surface-charged spheres surrounded by electrolyte I. The spheres are separated from each other

Based on the generalized version of Newton's Shell Theorem the electric field energy density, u F around two separated surface-charged spheres surrounded by electrolyte is calculated. According to the calculations when the surfaces of the charged spheres are farther from each other than four ti...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIMS Biophysics 2022-01, Vol.9 (2), p.86-95
1. Verfasser: Sugar, Istvan P
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Zusammenfassung:Based on the generalized version of Newton's Shell Theorem the electric field energy density, u F around two separated surface-charged spheres surrounded by electrolyte is calculated. According to the calculations when the surfaces of the charged spheres are farther from each other than four times of the Debye length the field energy density around one of the charged sphere is basically independent from the presence of the other sphere. In this case at low electrolyte ion concentration u F = 0 within the spheres and outside the sphere u F decreases with increasing distance from the surface of the sphere, while at high electrolyte ion concentration u F fast decreases with increasing inner and outer distance from the surface of the sphere. When the charged sheres are close to each other their electric interaction affects the field energy density especially where the surfaces of the spheres are close to each other. Also to model electrophoresis analytical equations are derived for the interaction energy between and the density of electric field energy around a charged flat surface and a charged sphere surrounded by neutral electrolyte.
ISSN:2377-9098
2377-9098
DOI:10.3934/biophy.2022008