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Mechanism of Ion Transport in Cooled and Supercooled Water at High Pressure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
As predicted by the Hubbard-Onsager continuum dielectric friction theory for ionic mobility in solution, the observed pressure coefficient of the difference ζ between the observed ionic drag coefficient and the Stokes law friction (4πηR), is negative for the small ion Li+ even at low temperatures where the water structure is highly developed. For the large ion Cs+, however, it is positive at any temperature in contrast to the theoretical prediction, its magnitude being larger at lower temperatures and pressures. The anomaly is shown also by the medium-sized ion K+ below room temperature. The passing-through-cavities (PTC) mechanism has been proposed to explain the limitations of the continuum theory.
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