H. Chakrabarti, Baishali Kanjilal
Mar 2, 2010
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Journal of Solution Chemistry
Abstract
For the first time cesium diffusivity in aqueous solutions of rubidium chloride is being reported here in the concentration range from 0.001 to 4.00 mol⋅dm−3. The measurement use a radioactive tracer technique employing a sliding cell mechanism. These diffusivity values were utilized to understand the transport mechanism of Cs ion in the RbCl–H2O system using the Onsager-Gosting-Harned equation and the extended Debye-Hückel equation. The observed deviation between the theoretical and experimental diffusivities are explained by introducing the concept of Field-Dielectric-Gradient forces and energies that exist around an ion, which takes care of the finite size of the ion, ion-water interaction and the ion-ion interaction in a continuum basis.