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Osmolyte-modulated differential capacitance and disjoining pressure for nanoconfined electrolytes: A modified Poisson–Boltzmann theory

Journal of Chemical Physics. 2025. Vol. 163. No. 3. Article 034709.
Victoria A. Vasileva, Daria A. Mazur, Petr E. Brandyshev, Yury A. Budkov

This study employs modified Poisson–Boltzmann theory to systematically investigate the influence of zwitterionic osmolyte additives to an electrolyte solution on disjoining pressure and electric differential capacitance within charged, slit-like nanopores with conductive walls. We demonstrate that increasing concentrations of zwitterionic osmolytes synergistically enhance both disjoining pressure and differential capacitance, highlighting their dual role in the potential improvement of supercapacitor performance. The insights gained underscore the unique capabilities of zwitterionic osmolytes as multifunctional additives for fine-tuning the properties of electric double layers, thereby bridging the gap between capacitive efficiency and microporous electrode longevity.

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Keywords: двойной электрический слойElectric double layerOsmolyteselectrolytesэлектролитыself-consistent field theoryтеория самосогласованного поляосмолиты
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