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Electrical work with liquid junction

The flat interface model employed by Marcus does not seem to be in agreement with the rough picture obtained from molecular dynamics simulations [19,21,64-66]. Benjamin examined the main assumptions of work terms [Eq. (19)] and the reorganization energy [Eq. (18)] by MD simulations of the water-DCE junction [8,19]. It was found that the electric field induced by both liquids underestimates the effect of water molecules and overestimates the effect of DCE molecules in the case of the continuum approach. However, the total field as a function of the charge of the reactants is consistent in both analyses. In conclusion, the continuum model remains as a good approximation despite the crude description of the liquid-liquid boundary. [Pg.198]


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