Experimental and molecular dynamics study of the ionic conductivity in aqueous LiCl electrolytes
Abstract: Lithium chloride LiCl is widely used as a prototype system to study the strongly dissociated 1-1 electrolyte solution. Here, we combined experimental measurements and classical molecular dynamics simulations to study the ion conduction in this system. Ionic conductivities were reported at both 20$\circ$C and 50$\circ$C from experiments and compared to results from molecular dynamics simulations. The main finding of this work is that transference numbers of Li$+$ and Cl$-$ become comparable at high concentration. This phenomenon is independent of the force fields employed in the simulation and may be resulted from the ion-specific concentration dependence of mobility.
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