3.14 Electrochemical Potential
Usually in ionic systems, both the effects of gradients in chemical and electrical potential on the mobilities are present.
Non-uniform distribution of charged defects can give rise to internal electric field even in the absence of external electric field.
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Total driving force for mass transport is defined as Electrochemical potential.
The electrochemical potential of spices i , denoted as ηi, is the sum of the chemical potential μi, and electric potential φ acting upon it and can be written as
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(3.55)
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where Zi is the effective charge and F is Faraday's constant (=96500 Coulomb/mol).
Now, virtual force on the particle is negative gradient of ηi i.e.
Flux, J, can be expressed as
This shows that flux, Ji , is a function of electric field, (dφ/dx).
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