Wr. Fawcett et Ac. Tikanen, ROLE OF SOLVENT PERMITTIVITY IN ESTIMATION OF ELECTROLYTE ACTIVITY-COEFFICIENTS ON THE BASIS OF THE MEAN SPHERICAL APPROXIMATION, Journal of physical chemistry, 100(10), 1996, pp. 4251-4255
A modified version of the model for electrolyte solutions based on the
restricted version of the mean spherical approximation is applied to
estimate mean ionic activity coefficients for aqueous solutions of the
alkali metal halides. The modification involves using the actual diel
ectric permittivity of the solution rather than the permittivity of th
e pure solvent. In the case of sodium and potassium salts, fits betwee
n theory and experiment are possible over wide concentration ranges up
to 2.5 M using one adjustable parameter, namely, the single effective
ionic diameter. Limitations of the model, especially with respect to
systems with weak ion pairing, are discussed.