Models and mechanisms of Hofmeister effects in electrolyte solutions, and colloid and protein systems revisited
University of Cagliari · Australian National University
Abstract
Specific effects of electrolytes have posed a challenge since the 1880's. The pioneering work was that of Franz Hofmeister who studied specific salt induced protein precipitation. These effects are the rule rather the exception and are ubiquitous in chemistry and biology. Conventional electrostatic theories (Debye-Hückel, DLVO, etc.) cannot explain such effects. Over the past decades it has been recognised that additional quantum mechanical dispersion forces with associated hydration effects acting on ions are missing from theory. In parallel Collins has proposed a phenomenological set of rules (the law of matching water affinities, LMWA) which explain and bring to order the order of ion-ion and ion-surface…
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2Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Hofmeister series
- DLVO theory
- Chemical physics
- Electrolyte
- Dispersion (optics)
- Ion
- Chaotropic agent