Physics:Born equation

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Short description: Equation for Gibbs free energy of solvation

The Born equation can be used for estimating the electrostatic component of Gibbs free energy of solvation of an ion. It is an electrostatic model that treats the solvent as a continuous dielectric medium (it is thus one member of a class of methods known as continuum solvation methods).

It was derived by Max Born.[1][2]

ΔG=NAz2e28πε0r0(11εr) where:

Derivation

The energy U stored in an electrostatic field distribution is:U=12ε0εr|𝐄|2dVKnowing the magnitude of the electric field of an ion in a medium of dielectric constant εr is |𝐄|=ze4πε0εrr2 and the volume element dV can be expressed as dV=4πr2dr, the energy U can be written as: U=12ε0εrr0(ze4πε0εrr2)24πr2dr=z2e28πε0εrr0Thus, the energy of solvation of the ion from gas phase (εr =1) to a medium of dielectric constant εr is:ΔGNA=U(εr)U(εr=1)=z2e28πε0r0(11εr)

References

  1. Born, M. (1920-02-01). "Volumen und Hydratationswärme der Ionen" (in de). Zeitschrift für Physik 1 (1): 45–48. doi:10.1007/BF01881023. ISSN 0044-3328. Bibcode1920ZPhy....1...45B. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01881023. 
  2. Atkins; De Paula (2006). Physical Chemistry (8th ed.). Oxford university press. p. 102. ISBN 0-7167-8759-8. https://archive.org/details/atkinsphysicalch00pwat/page/102.