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A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions

[Image: see text] The thermophysical properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions are of interest for applications such as water electrolyzers and fuel cells. Molecular dynamics (MD) and continuous fractional component Monte Carlo (CFCMC) simulations are used to calculate densities, transport propert...

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Autores principales: Habibi, Parsa, Rahbari, Ahmadreza, Blazquez, Samuel, Vega, Carlos, Dey, Poulumi, Vlugt, Thijs J. H., Moultos, Othonas A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36325986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c06381
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author Habibi, Parsa
Rahbari, Ahmadreza
Blazquez, Samuel
Vega, Carlos
Dey, Poulumi
Vlugt, Thijs J. H.
Moultos, Othonas A.
author_facet Habibi, Parsa
Rahbari, Ahmadreza
Blazquez, Samuel
Vega, Carlos
Dey, Poulumi
Vlugt, Thijs J. H.
Moultos, Othonas A.
author_sort Habibi, Parsa
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description [Image: see text] The thermophysical properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions are of interest for applications such as water electrolyzers and fuel cells. Molecular dynamics (MD) and continuous fractional component Monte Carlo (CFCMC) simulations are used to calculate densities, transport properties (i.e., self-diffusivities and dynamic viscosities), and solubilities of H(2) and O(2) in aqueous sodium and potassium hydroxide (NaOH and KOH) solutions for a wide electrolyte concentration range (0–8 mol/kg). Simulations are carried out for a temperature and pressure range of 298–353 K and 1–100 bar, respectively. The TIP4P/2005 water model is used in combination with a newly parametrized OH(–) force field for NaOH and KOH. The computed dynamic viscosities at 298 K for NaOH and KOH solutions are within 5% from the reported experimental data up to an electrolyte concentration of 6 mol/kg. For most of the thermodynamic conditions (especially at high concentrations, pressures, and temperatures) experimental data are largely lacking. We present an extensive collection of new data and engineering equations for H(2) and O(2) self-diffusivities and solubilities in NaOH and KOH solutions, which can be used for process design and optimization of efficient alkaline electrolyzers and fuel cells.
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spelling pubmed-96774302022-11-22 A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions Habibi, Parsa Rahbari, Ahmadreza Blazquez, Samuel Vega, Carlos Dey, Poulumi Vlugt, Thijs J. H. Moultos, Othonas A. J Phys Chem B [Image: see text] The thermophysical properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions are of interest for applications such as water electrolyzers and fuel cells. Molecular dynamics (MD) and continuous fractional component Monte Carlo (CFCMC) simulations are used to calculate densities, transport properties (i.e., self-diffusivities and dynamic viscosities), and solubilities of H(2) and O(2) in aqueous sodium and potassium hydroxide (NaOH and KOH) solutions for a wide electrolyte concentration range (0–8 mol/kg). Simulations are carried out for a temperature and pressure range of 298–353 K and 1–100 bar, respectively. The TIP4P/2005 water model is used in combination with a newly parametrized OH(–) force field for NaOH and KOH. The computed dynamic viscosities at 298 K for NaOH and KOH solutions are within 5% from the reported experimental data up to an electrolyte concentration of 6 mol/kg. For most of the thermodynamic conditions (especially at high concentrations, pressures, and temperatures) experimental data are largely lacking. We present an extensive collection of new data and engineering equations for H(2) and O(2) self-diffusivities and solubilities in NaOH and KOH solutions, which can be used for process design and optimization of efficient alkaline electrolyzers and fuel cells. American Chemical Society 2022-11-03 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9677430/ /pubmed/36325986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c06381 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Habibi, Parsa
Rahbari, Ahmadreza
Blazquez, Samuel
Vega, Carlos
Dey, Poulumi
Vlugt, Thijs J. H.
Moultos, Othonas A.
A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title_full A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title_fullStr A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title_full_unstemmed A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title_short A New Force Field for OH(–) for Computing Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of H(2) and O(2) in Aqueous NaOH and KOH Solutions
title_sort new force field for oh(–) for computing thermodynamic and transport properties of h(2) and o(2) in aqueous naoh and koh solutions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36325986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c06381
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