The First Direct Detection of Kirkwood Transitions in Concentrated Aqueous Electrolytes using Small Angle X-ray Scattering
Mohammadhasan Dinpajooh, Elisa Biasin, Christopher J. Mundy, Gregory, K. Schenter, Emily T. Nienhuis, Sebastian T. Mergelsberg, Chris J. Benmore,, John L. Fulton, Shawn M. Kathmann

TL;DR
This study provides the first experimental evidence of Kirkwood Transitions in concentrated aqueous electrolytes, combining SAXS measurements, theory, and simulations to reveal complex ion-ion interactions beyond classical models.
Contribution
It experimentally verifies the Kirkwood Transition in real electrolytes and links it with theoretical models, advancing understanding of ion correlations in concentrated solutions.
Findings
Identification of the Kirkwood Transition in various electrolytes.
Estimation of inverse screening lengths and domain sizes.
Evidence of complex ion-ion interactions beyond Debye-Hückel theory.
Abstract
Ion-ion correlations, screening, and equilibrium bulk structure in various concentrated electrolytes are investigated using synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), theory, and molecular simulation. Utilizing SAXS measurements we provide estimates of the Kirkwood Transition (KT) for a variety of aqueous electrolytes (NaCl, CaCl, SrCl, and ErCl). The KT may be defined as the concentration above which the ion-ion correlations cease to decay exponentially with a single length scale given by the Debye length and develop an additional length scale, that reflects the formation of local domains of charge. Theoretical models of the KT have been known for decades for highly idealized models of electrolytes, but experimental verification of KT in real electrolytes has yet to be confirmed. Herein, we provide consistent theoretical and experimental…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Electrostatics and Colloid Interactions · Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions
