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Volumn 98, Issue 6, 1993, Pages 4959-4966

Dielectric relaxation of electrolyte solutions: Is there really a kinetic dielectric decrement?

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EID: 36449006941     PISSN: 00219606     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.464951     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (54)

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    • As defined in this paper, the Ewald sum parameters employed were Rc = 0.5L, nmax2 = 54, α = 6.4, and εRF = ∞.
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    • Kusalik, P.G.1
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    • Note that [formula omitted] is defined (Ref. 18) as [formula omitted] rather than [formula omitted] where [formula omitted] is the quantity measured experimentally. This accounts for the factor of 4ε rather than the usual 8ε in the Hubbard-Onsager expression. This also means that there will be no Debye-Falkenhagen contribution to ε(0), nor any other contribution arising from the imaginary part of σ(ω).
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    • Note that in the first reference the left-hand sides of Eqs (5.1c) and (5.1d) should be σ(X)(k,ω), where X ≡ L ro T, and not σ(X)(k,ω)−1, as written. Also, in the same paper, the right-hand side of Eq. (4.14b) is positive and the minus sign should not be present.
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